Otitis Externa Center - Simi Valley, CA
Simi Valley Ear, Nose, & Throat Doctor Doctors for Otitis ExternaType of Physician: Ear, Nose, & Throat Doctor What is a Ear, Nose, & Throat Doctor? A certification by the Board of Otolaryngology; practitioners provide comprehensive medical and surgical care of patients with diseases and disorders that affect the ears, the respiratory and upper alimentary systems (nose, mouth and throat) and related structures. Specialty: Ear, Nose & Throat (Otolaryngology) Common Name: Ear, Nose, Throat Doctor Ear, Nose, & Throat Doctor Doctors in Simi Valley *![]() West Coast ENT Medical Group ![]() West Coast ENT Medical Group ![]() West Coast ENT Medical Group ![]() West Coast ENT Medical Group ![]() Jerome Dickman MD ![]() Lawrence Stein MD ![]() Martin Zane MD ![]() Edwin T Tseng MD ![]() Andrew J Mikaelian MD ![]() Northridge Facial Plastic Surgery ![]() Northridge Facial Plastic Surgery ![]() John J Hernandez MD ![]() Tarzana Multi Specialty Medical Center ![]() Lawrence Pleet MD ![]() Santa Clarita ENT& Facial Plastic Surgery ![]() Santa Clarita ENT& Facial Plastic Surgery ![]() Santa Clarita ENT& Facial Plastic Surgery ![]() John M Roesler MD ![]() Michael D Landman MD ![]() John M Roesler MD ![]() Stephen Cooper MD ![]() Jeffrey Birns MD ![]() Barry Feinberg MD ![]() Facey Medical Foundation Mission Hills ![]() Michael Reder MD ![]() Dishell & Yi MDs ![]() Dishell & Yi MDs ![]() Prima Health Care ![]() Vera D Cecilio MD ![]() Ali R Namazie MD ![]() West Coast ENT Medical Group ![]() Robert F Bayer MD ![]() Comprehensive Community Health Centers ![]() UCLA Head & Neck Surgery ![]() UCLA Head & Neck Surgery ![]() UCLA Head & Neck Surgery ![]() Southern California Head & Neck Medical Group ![]() Southern California Head & Neck Medical Group ![]() Pacific Specialists ![]() Southern California Head & Neck Medical Group ![]() Pacific Specialists ![]() Sheldon Klausner MD ![]() Pacific Specialists ![]() Southern California Head & Neck Medical Group ![]() F Monte Purcelli MD ![]() Southern California Head & Neck Medical Group ![]() Pacific Specialists ![]() Mary Lee Amerian MD ![]() Julie A Edween DO ![]() Geoffrey R Keyes MD ![]() Spalding Dr Cosmetic Surgery & Dermatology ![]() Otosurgical Medical Group ![]() Steven Burres MD ![]() Steven E Davis MD ![]() Otosurgical Medical Group ![]() Otosurgical Medical Group ![]() Kantor Sugerman & Nasseri MDs ![]() Raphael Nach MD ![]() Stephen Pincus MD ![]() Otosurgical Medical Group ![]() J Randolph Schnitman MD ![]() Kantor Sugerman & Nasseri MDs ![]() Otosurgical Medical Group ![]() Paul H Toffel MD ![]() Otosurgical Medical Group ![]() Alvin Reiter MD ![]() Harvey Paley MD ![]() Andrew G Berman MD ![]() Kenneth Leeds MD ![]() Premiere Plastic Surgery ![]() Premiere Plastic Surgery ![]() Head & Neck Services ![]() Gary S Bellack MD ![]() Flaum & Liu MD's ![]() Tower Center for Ear Nose & Throat ![]() Osborne Head and Neck Institute ![]() Tower Center for Ear Nose & Throat ![]() Tower Center for Ear Nose & Throat ![]() Flaum & Liu MD's ![]() Tower Center for Ear Nose & Throat ![]() Osborne Head and Neck Institute ![]() Tower Center for Ear Nose & Throat ![]() Hans von Leden MD ![]() Drs Alessi Larian Azizzadeh & Hsu ![]() Drs Alessi Larian Azizzadeh & Hsu ![]() Drs Alessi Larian Azizzadeh & Hsu ![]() Aroesty & Line MDs ![]() Raffi Mesrobian MD ![]() Gary Takowsky MD ![]() Abraham Tzadik MD ![]() Culver City Surgical Center ![]() Screenland Medical ![]() Screenland Medical ![]() Screenland Medical ![]() James Montagano MD ![]() Konstantin C Salkinder MD ![]() Entertainment Industry Physicians ![]() Simon K Simonian MD ![]() David White MD ![]() Mercy Medical Group Simi Valley, CaliforniaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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Swimmer's EarRead the Swimmer's Ear article » What is "swimmer's ear" or acute external otitis?External otitis or "swimmer's ear" is an infection of the skin covering the outer ear and ear canal. Acute external otitis is commonly a bacterial infection caused by streptococcus, staphylococcus, or pseudomonas types of bacteria. The swimmer's ear infection is usually caused by excessive water exposure. When water collects in the ear canal (frequently trapped by wax), the skin will become soggy and serve as an inviting culture media for bacteria. Cuts or abrasions in the lining of the ear canal (for example, from cotton swab injury) can also predispose to bacterial infection of the ear canal.
What are the symptoms of swimmer's ear?The first symptom of infection is that the ear will feel full, and it may itch. Next, the ear canal will swell and ear drainage will follow. At this stage the ear will be very painful, especially with movement of the outside portion of the ear. The ear canal can swell shut, and the side of the face can become swollen. Finally, the glands of the neck may enlarge, making it difficult or painful to open the jaw. People with swimmer's ear may experience a decreased capacity for hearing in the affected ear.
What is chronic swimmer's ear?Chronic (long-term) swimmer's ear can be caused by a bacterial infection, a skin condition (eczema or seborrhea), fungus (Aspergillosis), chronic irritation (such as from the use of hearing aids, insertion of cotton swabs, etc), allergy, chronic drainage from middle ear disease, tumors (rare), or it may simply follow from a nervous habit of frequently scratching the ear. In some patients, more than one factor may be involved. For example, a patient with eczema may subsequently develop black ear drainage. This would be suggestive of an accompanying fungal infection. The standard treatments and preventative measures, as noted below, are often all that is ... Recommended Reading Related to Swimmer's EarCleft Palate and Cleft Lip IntroductionCleft lip and cleft palate are facial and oral malformations that occur very early in pregnancy, while the baby is developing inside its mother. Clefting results when there is not enough tissue in the mouth or lip area, and the tissue that is available does not join together properly. A cleft lip is a physical split or separation of the two sides of the upper lip and appears as a narrow opening or gap in the skin of the upper lip. This separation often extends beyond the base of the nose and includes the bones of the upper jaw and/or upper gum. A cleft palate is a split or opening in the roof of the mouth. A cleft palate can involve the hard palate (the bony front portion of the roof of the mouth), and/or the soft palate (the soft back portion of the roof of the mouth). Cleft lip and cleft palate can occur on one or both sides of the mouth. Because the lip an... Other Related Otitis Externa ArticlesEmergency Contact for Simi Valley
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