Patients with noninvasive fungal otitis externa should be treated with intense debridement and cleansing, and topical antifungals (1)
UK guidance suggests (2) that if fungal infection is suspected (signs of fungal growth in ear canal): Prescribe a topical antifungal preparation
The oral triazole drugs e.g. itraconazole, are effective against Candida and Aspergillus, with good penetration of bone and the central nervous system. These drugs are essential in the treatment of patients with malignant fungal otitis externa complicated by mastoiditis and meningitis (1).
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