Swimmers Ear
Fish dont have ears -
protect your ears from water
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of
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solution to water related ear problems,
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School going children, adolescents and adults are at greater risk than toddlers incase of swimmers ear. Children suffering from eczema and seborrhea stand a far greater chance in contracting swimmers ear. There could also be a collection of water in the ear after swimming which could lead to swimmers ear if proper care is not taken.
Some of the known causes that lead to swimmers ear include:
• Contaminated water facilitates fungi or bacteria to the ear canal.
• Cleaning the ears using sharp fingernails, cotton buds or other
objects may cause a tear in delicate tissues of the ear canal which
could lead to infection.
• Hairsprays, shampoos, hair dyes and other chemical irritants may make
way inside the ear canal and cause irritation.
• Middle ear infection can trigger an infection or inflammation in the
ear canal.
• Diabetes could make earwax too alkaline inviting bacteria and other
infections.
• Folliculitis or an infected hair follicle within the ear canal can
trigger a infection in the ear.
• If the ear canals are narrower than normal, the water can't drain as
effectively causing water retention in the ear.
• Swimming, bathing or living in a moist environment also causes
moisture in the ear.
• Exposure to any infectious organism from swimming in polluted water
is another known cause of swimmers ear.
Swimmers Ears
If the ear Canal are
narrower than normal, the water can not drain out as effectively,
causing water
in the ear.
Children's ears have a
deeper inward canal and as they grow older the canal straightens
out
allowing the water in ear to drain out better. This is one of the
causes that lead to many
problems that children and babies with
ear related problems.
Definition
Swimmer's ear is inflammation, irritation, or infection of the
outer ear and ear canal.
The medical term for swimmer's ear is otitis
externa.
Swimmer's ear may be acute or chronic.
Alternative Names
Ear infection - outer ear - acute; Otitis externa - acute;
Chronic swimmer's ear;
Otitis externa - chronic; Ear infection - outer
ear - chronic
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