Otomycosis - fungal ear infection causes, symptoms, and treatment
Causes | Symptoms | Treatment | Home Remedies

Otomycosis is an outer ear canal infection caused by fungus. The main symptom of this fungal ear infection is itching in the ear. The usual home treatments and known remedies used for ear infections can go super wrong and worsen the condition in the case of Otomycosis.
Otomycosis causes SAspergillus Niger(black-colored) or Candida(white-colored) fungi cause the outer ear canal fungal infection. Most cases are because of Aspergillus Niger. The spores of Aspergillus Niger are present in the environment. When the water sits on wax in the ear, it creates a suitable environment for the fungus to grow.
Cotton buds for ear cleaning cause fungal ear infection
Using a cotton earbud or any other external object, especially after a shower, to clean the ear canal can increase the risk of fungal infection. The object can carry fungus, and the wet skin in the ear can be sensitive and easily get ruptured. The ruptured skin gives the fungus a VIP pass to infect the ear.
Otomycosis symptoms
The fungus grows and feeds on the wax when conditions are ideal for its growth, for example, when your ear is wet. While the fungus is eating the wax, we experience itchy ears.
After the completion of the wax, fungus encroaches on the ear canal’s skin, causing pain in the ear.
The itching present before can worsen when fungus creeps onto the skin. It could even create perforation of the eardrums leading to deafness. This deafness could be a permanent one.
How to treat fungal ear infection Otomycosis?
Itching in the ear indicates a fungal infection. Consult an ENT doctor and get the fungus cleaned. He will prescribe you anti-fungal eardrops.
As mentioned earlier, perforation of eardrums due to Otomycosis is avoidable by treating the ear with anti-fungal ear drops on time. If not treated on time, the perforation can increase, damaging the ear drum and causing hearing loss. The only resort in such a situation can be major ear surgery, as hearing loss can be permanent.
So if we act on time and reach out to an ENT doctor, we can easily avoid the surgery.
Home treatment for a fungal ear infection that can go wrong
Unfortunately, there are no home remedies for fungal ear infections. But, there are commonly two remedies used for the in-home treatment of ear infections which end up go worsening the condition rather than helping it. oil as ear drops
self-prescribed antibiotic ear drops
Oil for ear infection
Many assume that itching in the ear could be due to dryness of the skin in the outer ear canal. Although it could be true, the itching can also be due to fungus. When people use oil in case of a fungal ear infection, it will act as food for the fungus and helps it spread faster, worsening the condition.
Antibiotic ear drops for itchy ears
The antibiotic eardrops kill the normal bacteria in the ear canal. Generally, these bacteria and fungi coexist and fight in our ears, controlling each other. Using antibiotic ear drops and killing the bacteria destroys this balance. This environment will make the fungus unstoppable, and the disease will spread faster.
Spike of fungal ear infections during COVID-19
In June, July, August, and September 2021, Dr. K. R. Meghanadh saw an average of 4 patients daily with external ear canal fungal infections called Otomycosis. He used to see around 30 patients per month before this spike.
Dr. K. R. Meghanadh said, “Due to the spike in these months, I wonder if COVID is related to Otomycosis. I observed that only a few were postCOVID, and the number is not significant enough to term this as a postCOVID complication, unlike mucormycosis. I think this is because of the change in lifestyle due to the pandemic. I assume that the time spent in the house has increased and has given people some idle time, leading to increased earbuds usage could be the reason behind this spike. Some doctors say it could be because of the season change. Still, I have not seen such a massive spike in my career due to the change of season. The only difference here is COVID-19 and its changes to our lifestyle. The spike is most probably due to our lifestyle changes.
Using an earbud to clean the ear canal can increase the chance of fungal infection. When the skin inside the ear canal is wet, skin becomes delicate, and using an earbud can easily damage the skin, making it susceptible to infection. Using an earbud after a bath can multiply the chances.
With COVID, people are scared to come for minor problems to the hospital and tend towards home remedies or self-medication. Not just a couple of them, but alarmingly many patients that came to me have used antibiotic ear drops as self-medication. These antibiotic eardrops kill the normal bacteria in the ear canal. Generally, these bacteria and fungi coexist and fight in our ears, controlling each other Using antibiotic ear drops and killing the bacteria created a more convenient environment
for the fungus to multiply. So, we must not self-medicate ourselves with antibiotic ear drops when we have irritation in our ear.”
The takeaway from this spike
The causes for the Otomycosis spike Dr. K. R. Meghanadh mentioned previously are his opinions and guesses. However, what we know for sure is that this is preventable and treatable without surgery. So, we have two crucial precautions, one for preventing the disease and the other for controlling the perforation and, therefore, a major surgery.
1. Do not use earbuds inside the ear canal.
2. Do not self-medicate with antibiotic ear drops when itchy Consult an ENT doctor, get the fungus cleaned by the doctor and use anti-fungal ear drops.
Written by Dr. K. R. Meghanadh