Swimmer's ear is a common infection of the outer ear and ear canal caused by bacteria or fungus. It is also known as otitis externa and can cause pain, itching, and discharge. Swimmer's ear can be prevented with proper hygiene and care, and swimming is an excellent way to stay healthy and prevent swimmer's ear. In this article, we will discuss the benefits of swimming for healthy ears, the causes and symptoms of swimmer's ear, and how to prevent it.
Swimming is a great way to stay healthy and prevent swimmer's ear. Swimming can help improve circulation in the ear, which can help keep the ear canal clean and free of bacteria or fungus that can cause swimmer's ear. Swimming can also help flush out any dirt or debris that may be trapped in the ear canal. Additionally, swimming can help strengthen the muscles of the ear, which can help prevent swimmer's ear from occurring.
Swimmer's ear is usually caused by bacteria or fungus that enters the ear canal. This can happen when water is left in the ear after swimming, or when dirt or debris is trapped in the ear canal. Other causes of swimmer's ear include allergies, skin conditions, or an injury to the ear. The symptoms of swimmer's ear include pain, itching, and discharge from the ear. The ear may also feel blocked or full, and there may be a foul-smelling discharge. If you experience any of these symptoms, you should see a doctor right away.
Swimmer's ear can be prevented with proper hygiene and care. Here are some tips to help prevent swimmer's ear: • After swimming, make sure to dry your ears thoroughly with a towel or a cotton swab. • Avoid putting objects in your ear, such as cotton swabs, fingers, or hairpins. • Wear earplugs or a swim cap when swimming. This will help keep water out of the ear. • Avoid swimming in polluted or dirty water. • Avoid using ear drops or sprays that contain alcohol or other irritants. • If you have an ear infection, avoid swimming until it has cleared up.
Swimming is an excellent way to stay healthy and prevent swimmer's ear. By following the tips above, you can help keep your ears clean and free of bacteria or fungus that can cause swimmer's ear. If you experience any of the symptoms of swimmer's ear, it is important to see a doctor right away. With proper hygiene and care, you can help prevent swimmer's ear and enjoy the benefits of swimming for healthy ears.
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