Chondrodermatitis Helicis
I. Definition:
Chondrodermatitis helicis is a condition in which
small, painful bumps are found on the borders or elevations of the ears.
II. Cause:
- Chondrodermatitis helicis is found most often in
males and people past middle age.
- Chondrodermatitis helicis may occur when pressure
is constantly applied to the same ear, such as when holding a telephone.
- This condition often occurs as a result of
sleeping on the side of the involved ear.
- It is thought that reduced blood flow to the
cartilage in the ear is responsible for this condition.
III. Treatment:
- Sometimes chondrodermatitis helicis responds to
topical cortisone ointments.
- Cortisone injections can also be used to treat
chondrodermatitis helicis.
- Surgery may be needed in difficult cases, but
recurrence of the condition after surgery is common.
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