Health
Keeping Swimmer’s Ear at bay this summer
As summer sets in, water play becomes a favorite pastime. But the increased water exposure can also bring unwelcome visitors of Swimmer’s Ear. Don’t let this common complication from aquatic adventures ruin your summer fun. Equip yourself with an easy and practical solution: over-the-counter ear drops.
Swimmer’s Ear, or otitis externa, is an inflammation of the outer ear canal typically caused by water remaining in the ear after swimming or bathing. This residual moisture creates a breeding ground for bacteria, leading to infection.
Recognizing the symptoms of Swimmer’s Ear is the first step toward effective management. Indications can include ongoing low-grade pain (particularly when the ear is touched), an itchy sensation, or drainage from the ear. If you or your child exhibit these symptoms, seeking medical attention is advised.
Fortunately, preventing Swimmer’s Ear is relatively straightforward, and a simple remedy can be made right at home using everyday household ingredients. Combine equal parts of alcohol and vinegar to make your own preventative ear drops. The alcohol component works by helping dry the ear, eliminating the moisture that bacteria thrive in. Meanwhile, the acetic acid in the vinegar alters the ear’s pH, making it less hospitable to both bacterial and fungal growth.
It’s worth noting that while this home remedy can be effective in preventing Swimmer’s Ear, it is not a substitute for professional medical treatment if an infection is already present. So, as you gear up for your summer water activities, remember to keep those handy eardrops nearby. With this simple preventative measure, you can ensure that Swimmer’s Ear doesn’t dampen your aquatic adventures.
