Question
What are the causes of pediatric external ear deformities?
Answer
Ear deformities may be caused by congenital factors, typically not limited to ear abnormalities but also involving malformations of the external auditory canal, middle ear, and other structures. Acquired factors such as trauma or infection may also lead to severe ear deformities, sometimes accompanied by narrow or closed external auditory canals but not commonly associated with middle ear deformities. Pediatric external ear deformities can have a significant impact on patients, and it is recommended that they seek medical attention early and receive treatment under the guidance of a specialist doctor. In daily life, appropriate exercise and attention to preventing heat-related issues can help the child recover as soon as possible!