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I had the same issue. Some material causes an allergic reaction. Don't have the issues with other brands. Replacing the plastic earpieces didn't help.
I would love to upgrade my aging Galaxy Buds+ at this point, but it seems like all of their recent buds have a non-zero chance of giving me an ear infection, so, I'm stuck until they either fix the damn problem or at least explain it well enough to understand which lines of their wireless earbuds are affected.
FWIW, I and one of my siblings both had bad reactions to the Galaxy Buds Pro, while another sibling bought a pair and has been using them every day w/o a problem, so this very much seems to vary from person-to-person.