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4. Triggers

There are also some factors that do not directly cause otitis externa but may create an environment that puts you at a higher risk. An ear canal damaged by cotton swabs, excessive cleaning, or wearing earbuds for prolonged periods of time is more susceptible. Allergies and asthma also increase risk, as does a weak immune system, which is often to blame for excessive inflammation in general.

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