When swimmers come across the itchy, annoying and painful symptoms of swimmer’s
ear, it can result in a trip to the doctor’s office for a round of prescription
antibiotics and painkillers. But what people don’t know is that many of these
doctor’s visits don’t have to be the first line of treatment! According to the
Mayo Clinic (provide link address), self-care steps can be used to treat most
cases of swimmer’s ear without the use of prescriptions or costly visits to your
local doctor’s office – good news for those of us who are uninsured or have more
important things to do than spend unnecessary time and money at the clinic.
Swimmer’s ear, or otis externa, is a painful infection of the skin lining the
ear canal, often brought on by exposure to water. Four out of every 1,000 people
are affected annually by swimmer’s ear including children and adults alike, but
the risk increases for avid swimmers who are constantly in the water. Also,
experts say that once an individual has contracted swimmer’s ear, the risk of
contracting it again is significantly higher.
To limit the risk of becoming infected with swimmer’s ear be sure to:
* Keep your ears dry. Dry your outer ear thoroughly after exposure to moisture
from swimming or bathing with a clean towel. Note: never insert your finger or
any sharp or hard object into your ear.
* Avoid swimming in polluted water.
If you do develop swimmer’s ear, before making a trip to the doctor and turning
to prescription antibiotics to deal with swimmer’s ear, try following these easy
tips to heal the infection at home:
* Place a warm (not hot) heating pad over or against your ear to help reduce
pain.
* Keep your ear dry while it's healing. Use earplugs when showering or bathing.
Don't swim or clean your ears until the infection is gone.
If after two days symptoms persist, it is recommended that you see a doctor, but
these handy tips should help to clear most cases of swimmer’s ear and to ensure
your next visit to the pool doesn’t end with an unnecessary trip to the doctor’s
office. in.
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