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8/13/2012 6:00:38 AM EDT
No, I am not going to die so no dibs on wimminz, booze, guns, ammo, knives, survival gear, mil gear, electronics, furniture, silverware, red solo cups, used and/or new socks, strands of hair, or anything else....
However, my problem, which is not life threatening, is that the insides of my left ear itches.  Now, lately I have seemed to feel the need to clean my ears excessively with Q-tips against their recommendation that it should not go into the ear canal, but it seems to get the itch to go away.

Anyone ever have this problem?
8/13/2012 6:15:35 AM EDT
[#1]

oh its just this , no worries.

8/13/2012 6:16:56 AM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:

oh its just this , no worries.

http://i.imgur.com/KvA6F.jpg


I concur, although it could be a roach.
8/13/2012 6:17:45 AM EDT
[#3]
I don't think first post nailed it this time

You Have an infection of your ear canal
You need a prescription ear drop

Is that food in that first post or what???
8/13/2012 6:18:53 AM EDT
[#4]


By a couple of minutes!
8/13/2012 6:20:11 AM EDT
[#5]



Quoted:


I don't think first post nailed it this time



You Have an infection of your ear canal

You need a prescription ear drop



Is that food in that first post or what???


great, another trip to the VA.  



And that is a spider I believe, better seen in the next picture



 
8/13/2012 6:21:42 AM EDT
[#6]

http://www.medicinenet.com/otitis_externa/article.htm
8/13/2012 6:27:05 AM EDT
[#7]



Scratching the inside of the ear or using cotton swabs should be
avoided. This will only aggravate the irritated skin, and in most
situations will make the condition worse.
In fact, scratching the inside
of the ear will just make the ear itch more, and any medications
prescribed will be ineffective. A hearing aid should be left out as much
as possible until swelling and discharge stops.






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