Nerve Auricular Posterior

Nerve auricular posterior

**Earlobe Posterior Nerve** (English "Earlobe Posterior Nerve") is a small bundle of nerves that passes through the back wall of the ear and reaches its lower part. It is responsible for transmitting sensory information from the skin and soft tissues of the parotid area to the brain.

The auricular posterior nerve is one of 8 nerves that supply the skin of the ear. It has a relatively short length, about 5-6 centimeters, and has many branches that are located in different layers of the skin. One of these branches is the auricular costal nerve, which is involved in the innervation of the auricular cartilages and conchas.

The nervous innervation of the posterior wall of the ear protects the ear skin from external environmental influences. In case of injury, inflammation or damage to any part