I have scar tissue in my ear lobe and it has moved to different places in my ear lobe is scar tissue able to move?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: What does it mean?? Dragonflymagic answered Saturday November 7 2015, 7:23 pm: Scar tissue is what forms sometimes where there was a previous injury to the skin and surfaces below skin level. So a scar will remain on the site of an injury and not move around to different locations. The only reason for new sites of scars is that there have been more injuries.
What you may have is dry ears and feel some skin mixed with dried ear wax coming off if anything like that is happening. If you have pain in your ear inner or outer ear or trouble hearing, then you may want to see your doctor. Otherwise, its probably nothing.
Now some people can at times have a skin reaction, where they get scoriasis or some other skin condition, with rashes, scaly or raised bumps with or without itching and these can appear on different parts of the body and would then include ears although its not the most common place to occur. So it you feel its a skin condition that heals and then pops up again on another part of the ear, you may want to see your family Dr. who will recommend you to a dermatologist (skin specialist) to look at and possibly treat you if needed. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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