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Fluid in Ear


Fish dont have ears -
protect your ears from water

Ear Wax Protecs From Water and Fluid in Ears

Unlike water borne mammals like dolphins ,seals and whales, the human body is not designed to be in water for extended periods of time.
Fluid in ear, especially during swimming and water sports, is a major factor contributing to inflammations and subsequent infection of the external ear canal. eg. swimmers ear

Earwax, sticky stuff that it is, traps anything
foreign that flies, crawls, or is blown into the ear canal.

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Dirt, tiny bits of plant material, small
insects and bacteria are immobilized by earwax. The
primary purpose of earwax is to protect your ear
canal
and ear drum from water and other such foreign
materials

The skin that lines the ear canal is very delicate
and can easily be damaged. Even the simple function
of using a cotton bud to "clean" the ear canal, or
  scratching the ear canal with a match stick or the car
keys or even a finger can leave it susceptible to
ear infections in children and adults.

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 Swimmers ear - somtimes called otitis externa,
happens when water gets trapped in the ear canal and
washes away the protective coating of earwax.
Trapped water encourages bacteria growth and can
irritate the ear canal.

Where as water based mammals have built-in
protection for their ear, man spends time in water
without ear protection.
Earplugs are not practical,
and alcohol based treatments for water related
conditions should be avoided. Alcohol can cause
excessive drying of the ear canal, and removes the
natural protective wax. this can promote
inflammation when exposed to water and the external
ear canal then becomes more prone to infection,
Causing the well known symptoms of Swimmers ear to
develop

That is why we recommend AQUA EAR for your ear protection

Tips to Remove Fluid in Ear


That is why we recommend AQUA EAR for your ear protection
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