Ear black pimples, also known as blackheads, form when pores get clogged with oil, dead skin, and dirt. Because the skin inside and around the ear is tight and oily, it’s easy for buildup to get trapped and turn dark when exposed to air.
These blackheads often feel hard and can be painful when touched, especially if they’re deep in the ear canal or behind the ear. Poor hygiene, headphones, helmets, and excess earwax can all increase clogging.
Cleaning your ears gently, avoiding heavy oils, and using warm compresses can help loosen the blockage. For stubborn or deep black pimples, a dermatologist can safely extract them to avoid damage or infection.
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