38+ Preauricular Ear Pit Infection PNG. It arises because of incomplete fusion of the 6 hillocks that arise from the first and second branchial arches. It occurs as a result of fusion problems during the however, sometimes a preauricular pit and sinus tract need to be removed surgically if infections are persistent or occurring repeatedly.
The outer part of the ear, the auricle, is formed six weeks a surgeon will wait until all signs of infection have cleared up before operating. The hole arises from a problem in ear development. To see if you have a preauricular ear pit, check the area where your face meets the cartilage of your upper ear.
I have read a couple of articles somewhere that once repeat surgical treament is generally not effective but i can't back that up, since i haven't had.
A preauricular pit—also referred to as a preauricular sinus or fistula—is a small hole present in front of the ear. It arises because of incomplete fusion of the 6 hillocks that arise from the first and second branchial arches. I had surgery once 10 years back on my right ear(at that time i had it only on right ear). But if the pit develops an infection, your child may need an antibiotic to clear it up.