Question

Could recent feelings of fatigue and unwellness be due to a congenital preauricular fistula and the appearance of cysts? When a congenital preauricular fistula recurs with cysts, is surgery necessary? The effectiveness of internal medication is poor, so it is recommended to undergo a detailed examination and surgical treatment at a local regular hospital. Alternatively, you can seek treatment from a traditional Chinese medicine surgeon who performs medication plugging. Remember, having a congenital preauricular fistula is not horrible (scary), as long as it is detected early and treated promptly, the chances of alleviating the condition and recovery are high.

Answer

Fatigue and unwellness might be related to the congenital preauricular fistula and the appearance of cysts. When a congenital preauricular fistula recurs with cysts, surgery is generally required due to the poor effectiveness of internal medication. It is recommended that you undergo a detailed examination and surgical treatment at a local regular hospital. You can also seek treatment from a traditional Chinese medicine surgeon who performs medication plugging. Remember, having a congenital preauricular fistula is not scary, as long as it is detected early and treated promptly, the chances of alleviating the condition and recovery are high.