Tragus

What is the Tragus?

The tragus is a small, cartilaginous prominence that projects in front of the ear canal. It is covered with skin and is movable. The tragus can be pushed inward to cover the entrance of the ear canal.

What causes the tragus to hurt?

There are a few things that can cause the tragus to hurt. These include:

  • Ear infection: An ear infection can cause pain and inflammation in the ear canal, which can also affect the tragus.
  • Tragus piercing: A tragus piercing can sometimes cause pain and inflammation.
  • Trauma: Trauma to the ear, such as a blow to the head or a fall, can also cause pain in the tragus.
  • Allergic reaction: An allergic reaction to something that comes into contact with the tragus, such as earrings or hair products, can also cause pain.

What is the purpose of anti-tragus?

The anti-tragus is a small, cartilaginous prominence that is located opposite the tragus. It is also covered with skin and is movable. The anti-tragus helps to protect the ear canal and the eardrum.

What part of the ear is tragus?

The tragus is located on the outer ear, also known as the pinna. It is a small, cartilaginous prominence that projects in front of the ear canal.

Why is my tragus swollen?

There are a few reasons why your tragus might be swollen. These include:

  • Ear infection: An ear infection can cause swelling in the ear canal, which can also affect the tragus.
  • Tragus piercing: A tragus piercing can sometimes cause swelling.
  • Trauma: Trauma to the ear, such as a blow to the head or a fall, can also cause swelling in the tragus.
  • Allergic reaction: An allergic reaction to something that comes into contact with the tragus, such as earrings or hair products, can also cause swelling.

If your tragus is swollen, it is important to see a doctor or an audiologist to rule out any underlying medical conditions. They can also help you to determine the best course of treatment.