POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy9 months agoA. If your 22-month-old is continuously itching his ears, even after your pediatrician has confirmed that there’s nothing wrong with his ears, there are a few potential reasons for this behavior:
1. Dry Skin or Eczema:
Dry skin or eczema can cause itching around the ear area. The skin around the ears can get dry, especially in colder weather. You could try moisturizing the area with a baby-friendly, fragrance-free lotion or oil to see if that helps reduce the itching.
2. Allergies:
Environmental allergies (like dust, pollen, or pet dander) could cause itching in the ears. If your child has a history of allergies, this might be a possibility. Consider using hypoallergenic products, and keep the environment clean.
3. Earwax:
Even though the pediatrician said there’s nothing wrong, a small buildup of earwax can cause itching. Avoid putting anything in the ear canal, but you could gently wipe around the outer ear with a soft cloth to keep it clean.
4. Habit or Comforting Behavior:
Sometimes, children develop habits, like ear itching, as a form of self-soothing or comfort. It may just be a behavioral pattern, and not necessarily linked to a medical issue.
5. Infection or Fluid in the Ear:
Even if the pediatrician hasn't noticed anything, it’s still possible that there’s a minor issue like fluid in the ear or a mild infection that might not show obvious signs. If the itching persists, a follow-up appointment with the pediatrician may help rule out any internal ear concerns.
What You Can Do:
1. Moisturize the area around his ears to prevent dry skin.
2. Avoid irritating substances like soaps, fragrances, or harsh chemicals.
3. Keep his environment clean to reduce exposure to allergens.
4. Keep nails trimmed so he doesn’t accidentally hurt himself from excessive scratching.
5. Observe any other symptoms: Watch for any signs of ear infections, like fever, difficulty hearing, or changes in behavior. If those occur, it’s worth rechecking with the pediatrician.
If the itching persists despite trying these, or if you notice any other unusual symptoms, don’t hesitate to go back to the doctor for further evaluation.
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