External Otitis: When to Seek Medical Attention - Symptoms & Advice
A doctor should be called if:
- Pain and fever do not get better within 48 hours of self-care.
- The ear canal looks abnormally swollen, red, or hot.
- Any pus-like drainage
- Severe itching (suggesting fungal infection)
- Hearing loss (may suggest more serious issues with ear).
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