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I have for the past year had these black dots (see picture) in my ear. I have eczema of my inner ear canal in both ears (i do not apply any lotions), and I am regularly 'yelled' at by my ENT to stop cleaning my ears daily with cotton buds. These black ...


Hi, A couple of months ago I had a red rash/dry spot show up on my bridge of my nose and my left part of my face under my eye. Since that time I have confirmed Eczema in my ears and on my scalp. Although the ears and scalp are annoying the spots on my fac...


Let's start from the beginning. About 3.5 years ago the inside of my ears started to itch. I would try and scratch them, but I could never quite reach the correct place. I've read that a lot of people with itchy ears tend to have dry skin fall out when the...


I've been suffering with this itchy ear thing for far too long and it drives me almost crazy. I went into a pharmacy and talked to druggist one day and explained it to her and she said it sounded like an alergy and gave me some over the counter Loratadine ...


I developed eczema at the age of twenty-two. It affects the insides of my ears and the skin immediately surrounding. Over the years I've tried every over- the -counter cream and any number of prescription treatments. I get relief from the itching ...


I've had eczema in my ears for 15 yrs. It is very cyclical, starting w/intense uncontrollable itching, then clear fluid leaking from skin, followed by crusting over & flaking of skin in ears that is itchy in & of itself, leading to more scratching & pickin...


i an a man. my skin is very sensitive skin. very dry and red t zone and very oily forhead and dry cheeks. what do you recommend?


Since last November I have had a constant itchiness in both ears. The doctor has labelled it as ear eczema and says it's something I have to live with, only being able to treat it when it reaches the infection stage, which it has done twice considering I h...


For approximately a year and a half I have had recurring eczema due to a previous course of accutane coupled with my already sensitive skin, and the harsh climate I live in. It is quite widespread accross my body including the face, chest, arms, and pubic ...


I have dry, rough, slightly reddened areas in the front of both ears. I also noticed that the sides of my neck feel a little rough and dry, however it is not as noticeable as the areas in front of my ears. My skin is normally dry, so I use a lot of lotio...


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