Verkkoavoid excessive showers in the summer, which can increase your risk of swimmer's ear.

Three pediatricians dive deeper on what to know about swimmer’s ear.

Verkkowhile excessive wetness in the ear canal is a common cause, having the tiniest scratch within the ear canal or consistently sticking your fingers or cotton swabs in your ears.

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Verkkosudden pain after swimming is not always swimmer’s ear, so it is best to see a doctor to confirm the diagnosis.

Restrict your use of pools and hot tubs to those where.

Verkkosymptoms can appear within a few days of swimming, and it’s more common in children than adults, although it can affect anyone.

Verkkodon’t let your summer fun be derailed by swimmer’s ear, aka otitis externa.

Remember, keeping your ears dry is.

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