Auricular hypertrichosis
Auricular Hypertrichosis is a rare genetic disorder characterized by an excessive growth of hair on the auricle of the ear. The condition is usually present from birth and can affect one or both ears. The hair can be of varying lengths and thicknesses, and is typically darker than the surrounding hair.
Etymology[edit | edit source]
The term "Auricular Hypertrichosis" is derived from the Latin words "auris" meaning ear, and "hypertrichosis" which is a Greek term meaning excessive hair growth.
Symptoms[edit | edit source]
The primary symptom of Auricular Hypertrichosis is the presence of excessive hair growth on the auricle of the ear. This hair growth can vary in length and thickness, and is typically darker than the surrounding hair. Other symptoms may include hearing loss or discomfort due to the excessive hair growth.
Causes[edit | edit source]
Auricular Hypertrichosis is a genetic disorder, which means it is caused by a mutation in a person's genes. The exact gene responsible for this condition is currently unknown. It is thought to be inherited in an autosomal dominant manner, which means one copy of the altered gene in each cell is sufficient to cause the disorder.
Diagnosis[edit | edit source]
Diagnosis of Auricular Hypertrichosis is typically made based on the physical appearance of the individual. A detailed medical history and physical examination are usually sufficient to diagnose the condition. Genetic testing may be used to confirm the diagnosis and identify the specific gene mutation.
Treatment[edit | edit source]
There is currently no cure for Auricular Hypertrichosis. Treatment is typically focused on managing the symptoms and improving the individual's quality of life. This may include hair removal techniques such as shaving, waxing, or laser hair removal. In some cases, surgery may be considered to remove the excessive hair growth.
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