Otitis externa, or swimmer's ear, is an outer ear infection.
NIHL is caused by loud noises, either occurring only once (such as an explosion) or continuously.
Mastoiditis is an infection that attacks the temporal bone, especially the mastoid air cells.
Labyrinthitis is an infection or inflammation of the labyrinth organ, which is located in the inner ear and regulates hearing and balance.
A nasopharyngeal carcinoma is a malignant form of cancer that occurs in the throat, especially in the upper or back part of the nose.
Epistaxis, more commonly known as nosebleeds, is the flow of blood from one or both nostrils.
The main cause of nasal fractures or broken nose bones is injury to the face.
A preauricular fistula (preauricular pit) is a small hole in front of the ear that looks like a puncture or earring hole.
Eustachian tube dysfunction is a condition in which the eustachian tube is blocked, causing ear problems.
A foreign body in the ear is the presence of an object in the outer ear or ear canal.