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Could Your Child鈥檚 Ear Injury Be Something More Serious?

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Could Your Child鈥檚 Ear Injury Be Something More Serious?

Jul 31, 2017

Kids can be rambunctious, and that can lead to occasional bumps and falls. While an injury to the outer ear is usually minor, it could lead to cauliflower ear. Pediatrician Dr. Cindy Gellner discusses the warning signs to look for to make sure your child鈥檚 ear injury doesn鈥檛 lead to permanent damage.

Dr. Gellner: You may think that an injury to your child's outer ear isn't a big deal, and you're probably right, but there are some times when it is a big deal. When should you worry about ear injuries? I'll tell you on today's Scope. I'm Dr. Cindy Gellner.

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Dr. Gellner: Most injuries to the outer ear are minor, like small bruises and scratches, and these are easily taken care of. But the large blood supply to the cartilage of the outer ear can lead to problems. If your child's ear is just scratched or scraped, then treat the injury just like any other skin scrape. Wash the injured area with soap and water, make sure the bleeding has stopped, and put over-the-counter antibiotic ointment on it until the injury's healed over.

But the one ear injury pediatricians get very concerned about is called cauliflower ear, and it's seen in boxers and wrestlers, and it happens when the ear cartilage is so badly damaged from a direct blow to the ear that there's a lot of swelling in the ear itself because of blood collecting under the skin. And that's a medical emergency, and your child will need to be seen in the emergency room right away to help reduce the swelling and make sure there's no other ear damage. Your child's ear could be permanently disfigured if action is not taken quickly.

And remember, while outer ear injuries are often minor, inner ear injuries can cause major problems.

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