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Is there a chance that shampoos containing keratolytic and exfoliants such as salicylic acid, or ketoconazole or zinc pyrithrone or coal tar can cause damage or exfoliation of keratin or any other material near by tympanic membrane and cause a little amount of bleed, is it a problem if there is a little bleed on my earbud following bath and using an earbud to clean the water but I have no symptoms of ear ache, ear discharge or any other symptoms related to ear pathology, is this a matter for concern and should be brought to the notice of ent specialist or any other doctor as such!


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