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    Itchy Ear Canal Causes & Vaseline Fix | What to Do When Thrush Treatments Stop Working

    Stop the Swab: Why Cleaning Your Ears Makes the Itch Worse
    Hill CastleBy Hill CastleUpdated:04/28/2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Doctor Is In: Solving the Mystery of Maddeningly Itchy Ears and Chronic “Thrush”

    In this week’s medical mailbag, leading practitioner Dr. Martin Scurr addresses two highly distressing—yet commonly misunderstood—conditions: relentlessly itchy ears and chronic intimate pain that mimics thrush. He also shares a poignant reflection on the state of modern medical training.


    👂 Why Are My Ears So Itchy? (And Should I Use Vaseline?)

    The Problem: Many people suffer from a maddening, persistent itch deep inside both ear canals. A common internet remedy suggests smearing Vaseline inside the ear, but is this actually safe or effective?

    The Doctor’s Diagnosis: According to Dr. Scurr, the most frequent culprit behind this intense inner-ear itch is eczematous otitis externa—a localized form of dermatitis that causes dry, inflamed skin inside the ear canal. The itchiness is a direct result of skin damage and inflammation.

    The Causes & Cures:

    • The Cotton Bud Culprit: The most common trigger is long-term, aggressive cleaning of the ear canal, particularly with cotton buds (Q-tips). You must stop using them immediately. The ear is naturally self-cleaning; earwax traps dirt, dust, and debris, and naturally works its way out.

    • Shampoo Allergies: Traces of shampoo can irritate the sensitive skin of the ear canal. Dr. Scurr recommends switching to a mild baby shampoo for a month to see if the symptoms subside.

    • Medical Treatment: To truly suppress the inflammation, the most effective treatment is a prescription for corticosteroid ear drops.

    • The Vaseline Verdict: Can Vaseline help? Yes, but with a caveat. If the skin is excessively dry, applying a light smear of Vaseline or olive oil on the tip of your little finger to the most external area of the ear canal is safe and can provide relief. However, never insert fingers or objects deep into the canal, as this prolongs the itch and risks perforating the eardrum.

    There is no need to use cotton buds, says Dr Martin Scurr, as the ear canals are naturally self-cleaning (ear wax traps dirt and then falls out, taking the ‘rubbish’ with it)

    💔 The Trauma Connection: When Thrush is Actually Nerve Pain

    The Problem: A 66-year-old patient reported suffering from severe, recurrent thrush outbreaks that began 35 years ago during a traumatic pregnancy that ended in the heartbreaking loss of her baby. Despite multiple tests by specialists, the exact cause of her current symptoms couldn’t be found. Standard antifungal treatments failed, but an antidepressant called amitriptyline temporarily provided relief before losing its effectiveness.

    The Doctor’s Diagnosis: Dr. Scurr points out a crucial medical distinction: the fact that amitriptyline (a drug used for depression and nerve pain) helped, rather than antifungal medications, suggests the current issue is not a fungal yeast infection.

    While the patient likely experienced genuine thrush (Candida albicans) during her pregnancy, the subsequent trauma and grief may have triggered a secondary condition: neuropathic (nerve) pain in the vaginal and vulvar area.

    Understanding the Condition:

    • Mistaken Identity: The symptoms of neuropathic pain—soreness, rawness, and pain during intercourse—are incredibly similar to thrush, leading to frequent misdiagnoses.

    • Drug Tolerance: Amitriptyline was likely prescribed to treat this nerve pain, which explains why it worked initially. However, over time, the brain can build a tolerance to the drug, rendering even higher doses ineffective.

    • Next Steps & Hope: Patients experiencing this shouldn’t lose hope. Dr. Scurr advises asking a GP for alternative nerve pain medications, such as gabapentin. Furthermore, getting a referral to a specialized vulva clinic can provide targeted care for complex, long-term intimate pain conditions.

    Dr Scurr says training for medics today is a 'disaster' compared to the 'exhilarating' and 'rigorous' learning he went through under Professor Harold Ellis, who passed away in March

    🩺 A Doctor’s Opinion: The Lost Art of Medical Training

    Reflecting on the recent passing of the eminent surgeon Professor Harold Ellis, Dr. Scurr voiced his concerns regarding the shift in modern healthcare.

    Historically, junior doctors trained in a highly rigorous “firm” system—a dedicated team consisting of senior and junior registrars operating under an uncompromising, ever-present senior mentor. Dr. Scurr describes his training under Prof. Ellis as “intense and exhilarating,” providing an unmatched level of education.

    Today, Dr. Scurr argues that the demise of the “firm” system has been a disaster for medical training. Even more concerning, he notes, is the systemic shift that has transferred the control of patient care away from front-line doctors and nurses and into the hands of hospital management—a transition he deeply laments.

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