Otomycosis

Background

  • Also known as fungal otitis externa or "Singapore Ear"
  • A superficial fungal infection of the outer ear canal
  • Found in 9% of otitis externa cases, and as many as 30.4% of cases of symptoms of otitis[1]
  • More common in tropical/subtropical countries.
  • Common causes: Aspergillus niger and Candida albicans[1]
  • Risk factors:

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Ear Diagnoses

External

Internal

Inner/vestibular

Evaluation

  • Clinical diagnosis, based on history and physical examination

Management

  1. Aural hygiene
  2. Topical antifungal
  3. Add PO antifungal treatment if poor response to topical treatment or severe disease

Disposition

  • Discharge

See Also


References

  1. Munguia R, Daniel SJ. Ototopical antifungals and otomycosis: a review. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2008 Apr;72(4):453-9. doi: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2007.12.005. Epub 2008 Feb 14.
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