EAR, SWIMMER'S
Symptoms | When to call | Homecare Advice
Main Symptoms
- Painful
or itchy ear
- Pain increases when ear moved up and down
- Swimming recently or use Q-tips frequently
General Information
- Otitis
externa is an infection of the skin that lines the ear canal. It is also referred
to as Swimmer's Ear.
- When water repeatedly gets trapped in the ear canal, the lining
becomes wet and swollen. This makes it prone to superficial infection (Swimmer's
Ear). Ear canals are meant to be dry.
- Wax (cerumen) is produced by the ear canal as a natural water-proofing
agent. Frequent use of cotton ear swabs depletes the wax barrier and increases
the likelihood of developing otitis externa. On the other hand, excessive amounts
of ear wax can inhibit water drainage from the ear, leading to skin break down,
which leads to development of otitis externa.
See More Appropriate Topic (instead of this one) If
- EARACHE
and your symptoms do not match the Main Symptoms described above
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Adult SelfCareNavigator. Copyright © 2000-2004
David Thompson, M.D. FACEP
Reviewed 8/2004
Revised 7/2002
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