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Though rare, malignant ear tumours can be life-threatening, and hence, need to be treated as early as possible. Apart from the pain, the symptoms of ear tumour are so subtle that they generally go unnoticed in the primary stage of the tumour. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Watch Out? That ear pain may be a tumour


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Ear Tumour
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Ear Tumour
  • Though rare, malignant ear tumours can be
    life-threatening, and hence, need to be treated
    as early as possible. Apart from the pain, the
    symptoms of ear tumour are so subtle that they
    generally go unnoticed in the primary stage of
    the tumour. And when the tumour reaches the final
    stage, it is very difficult to treat it, and it
    causes a lot of unwanted severe health issues as
    well. Hence, it is essential to be aware of the
    symptoms associated with it. Ear tumours or cysts
    can form at any point in or around the ears. Some
    of the most common areas are behind the ears, in
    the ear canal, and in the earlobe. Basically, the
    tumours can occur deep inside the ear as well as
    in the exterior parts of the ear. They can be
    benign or malignant. Benign tumours may not cause
    any uncomfortable symptoms but it is essential to
    get rid of them as they may turn malignant after
    a certain amount of time, or their presence may
    disrupt the normal functioning of the ear.

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Probable causes of an ear tumour
  • Experts and researchers have conducted many
    studies, but still have been unsuccessful in
    deciphering the reasons behind the formation of
    cysts and tumours in the ear. But some experts
    have managed to find some links between the oil
    production process of the skin glands and the ear
    tumours. When excessive oil is produced by the
    sebaceous glands of the skin, the oil gets
    accumulated, and along with dead skin cells, it
    forms cysts or tumours which may be benign or
    malignant. Another possible reason could be an
    abnormal overgrowth of the ear bone. Apart from
    this, exposure to cold water is also known to
    contribute to the growth of benign tumours in the
    ear canals.

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Symptoms
  • One of the most striking symptoms of ear
    tumour is the presence of small lumps on the
    skin. These lumps normally feel soft, and you may
    notice some change in their appearance,
    frequently. In some cases these lumps just grow
    bigger, and in other cases, they change their
    size randomly. These lumps on the ears can be
    observed easily and can also be felt by the
    fingers when they are behind the ears. Another
    symptom is discomfort and pain in the ears. The
    ear pain could be very severe, chronic, sharp,
    and may be accompanied with swelling and redness
    in the ears. In case the cyst is infected, your
    ears may release pus or certain liquids.
  • One of the hazardous ear symptoms is gradual
    hearing loss.

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Symptoms
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  • Many people suffering from benign ear tumours
    complain of hearing loss along with pain and
    discomfort in the ear.
  • Some people also complain of discomfort while
    listening to loud music or while using
    headphones.
  • But it is important for you to note one thing,
    that is, you may or may not observe any symptoms
    or cysts whether they are benign or malignant.
    Hence, it is advisable to go for periodic ear
    check-ups to diagnose the problem as early as
    possible.

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Treatments
  • Ear tumours are usually diagnosed during
    usual ear examinations. There are many ways to
    diagnose the presence of tumour or cysts in the
    ear. The first is by observing the ear canals.
    The doctors may observe the ear canals thoroughly
    to spot the cysts in the ear passage or in or out
    of the ears. The doctor may conduct audiometry
    and tympanometry tests to check the hearing
    capacity. In some cases, he may advise you to
    undergo a CT scan. If the person is diagnosed
    with the presence of ear tumour or cyst, the
    doctors first check if the tumour is malignant or
    benign. In case the tumour is benign and does not
    affect the person in any way then no treatment is
    prescribed.

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Treatments
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  • If the tumour is benign yet causes infection,
    then the person is prescribed with antibiotics
    till the infection is cured completely. But if
    the tumour is malignant, it has to be removed
    through a surgical procedure. 
  • Since ear tumour symptoms are not very
    prominent, it is always advisable to undergo a
    complete routine ear examination to avoid any
    discomforts in the future.

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