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[|Human|] Hopefully,yes. In 1993 I had a total left parotidectomy....it was a benign mixed tumor . Even though it was not cancerous, I did have radiation to help prevent any recurrence. Fortunately that worked regarding no recurrence. However, the after affects from the radiation have affected my left ear immensely. Very itchy, gets infected, granular gunk, moist watery discharge , hearing loss to a moderate degree. ENT doc has tried gentian violet, drops, and now boric acid powder. Thought the boric acid was to DRY everything up....but ended up with more moisture seepage. The itching is awful. I think what I have is a necrotic ear, but isn t there a treatment that can get rid of all this hassle once and for all?
[|AI|]  I do not know why you have undergone radiotherapy for benign mixed tumor but if you have taken that, the problems you are having are because of radiation. Please visit an ENT to get your ear cleaned properly and in an atraumatic way. After that. The granulations if any can be cauterized and antibiotic with steroid cream can be applied. You can use steroid with antibiotic ear Chat Doctor.  You may need few sittings of cleaning and with regular treatment, the ear should be fine. Furthermore, you may have itching afterwards occasionally, but it can be very well tackled with steroid and antibiotic ear