Itching inside your ear can indeed be quite frustrating, and it can stem from various influences, certainly in your case, the recent cold or eczema may be contributors. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, itching often relates to an imbalance in the body’s doshas, particularly the pitta and vata doshas, which govern heat and movement respectively. When this is exacerbated, it can create irritation, manifesting as itching sensations.
For immediate relief, you might consider using a few drops of warm sesame oil in the affected ear. Sesame oil is considered tridoshic, meaning it can help balance all three doshas and pacifies the vata and pitta, bringing some relief. It’s best to do this at night, lying on your side to allow the oil to penetrate. Be sure, however, that there’s no chance of an eardrum perforation or an ear infection, as oil could worsen those.
Regarding the crawling sensation, it’s important to ensure no foreign object or wax build-up is present. Nasya therapy, which involves instilling ghee or medicated oils in the nose, can also be beneficial in balancing vata and pitta, and may indirectly reduce ear irritation.
Avoid any cleaning with cotton swabs, which could irritate further. As eczema is a factor, maintaining hydration and moisture in the air and on your skin will also help, alongside traditional treatments you already might be using.
If the condition continues or worsens, seeing a healthcare professional would be prudent. Immediate attention is particularly vital if you experience pain, hearing loss, or discharge, which might indicate an infection requiring prompt medical intervention.



