It sounds like you’re talking about the small extra hole some people have near the front of the ear—this is called a preauricular pit or preauricular sinus.
What it is
- A tiny congenital hole or indentation located just in front of the ear, usually near where the ear meets the face
- Present from birth, caused by incomplete fusion of ear tissue during development
What it means
- Mostly harmless – most people never even notice it
- Can sometimes trap dirt or bacteria, leading to occasional infection
- Rarely, in some families, it can be associated with hearing or kidney issues, but this is uncommon
Care
- Keep it clean and dry
- Don’t try to squeeze or pick at it
- See a doctor if it becomes red, painful, or produces discharge
So, if someone has this ear hole, it’s usually just a normal anatomical variation. Only in rare cases does it need medical attention.
If you want, I can explain why some people also say it’s a “sign of something special” in folklore, which is where some of the mystery comes from.