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What is a papilloma of the external auditory canal?

Dr. Blair Clark
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2025-04-30 18:01:49
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Papilloma of the external auditory canal is a disease caused by local proliferation of squamous cells or basal cells stimulated for a long time. It is one of the common benign tumors that occur in the outer end of the external auditory canal.
The occurrence of papilloma of the external auditory canal is related to factors such as virus infection and chronic stimulation. The main symptoms are ear blockage, ear itching, hearing loss, ear pain, pus, etc.