How to prevent swimmer\u2019s ear
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How to prevent swimmer’s ear

Posted By eardeals eardeals     March 14, 2022    

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Swimmer's ear is an infection of the outer ear canal. It can be prevented by taking a few precautions like wearing a headband to keep hair out of your ears, avoiding getting water in your ears, and not staying underwater for longer than 10 minutes. The most common sign that you have a swimmer's ear is pain or itching inside the ear and hearing loss in one or both ears. If you think you may have a swimmer's ear, see a doctor right away!

 

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The most common symptoms of a swimmer's ear are pain or itching inside the ear and hearing loss in one or both ears; if you think you may have this disease see a doctor right away!

 

If you do not want to go to the doctor, some things can help relieve your symptoms, like taking ibuprofen for pain relief and using a warm compress on your outer ear canal for itchiness.

 

If these steps don't work, contact your doctor because they may be able to prescribe an antibiotic that will make the infection go away faster than home remedies alone would allow.

 

Hearing loss is a common symptom of a swimmer's ear, and if you are experiencing this symptom, it is essential to get it checked out by a professional.

 

If you have hearing aids, be sure to tell your doctor because they may prescribe a different antibiotic than what they would prescribe for someone without hearing aids.

 

Swimmer's ear can often be treated with antibiotics, but you may need surgery if the infection does not go away after treatment.

 

It is essential to prevent a swimmer's ear from happening in the first place by taking some simple precautions like wearing a headband to keep your hair out of your ears and avoiding getting water in your ears.

 

If you have been referred by an Audiologist to get hearing aids, look no further than EarDeals. They offer a wide range of affordable and quality hearing aids from global manufacturers. Visit their website or contact them for more information.

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