Water in the ear from swimming can result in a bacterial infection within the ear canal due to excess moisture. The infection may also affect the outer ear. The medical terms for this condition are otitis externa and acute external otitis.… read more
After swimming for an extended period of time, you may experience a ringing sound that seems to stem from the inside of your ear. This is "swimmer's ear," and the sound vibrations you detect are bouncing off of the trapped water in your ear… read more
It's important to remove water stuck inside the ears after swimming, water sports or showering. Water inside the ears can make them feel clogged and may may muffle hearing. What's worse, it can be a breeding ground for bacteria that cause e… read more
Water that stays in the ear after swimming can be uncomfortable as well as dangerous. Moisture in the ear creates a favorable environment for bacteria growth and infection. Plus, if the water in which you swam was polluted, as some lakes an… read more
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