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How to Fix Swimmer's Ear

Swimmers ear, also known as otitis externa, most commonly occurs in children. Otitis externa is not the same as a middle ear infection. Swimmer's ear results from excess moisture getting trapped in the ear canal causing an ideal environment for...

Antibiotics for Ear Infections in Adults

Antibiotics are the main treatment for infections of the ear. Infections are generally either otitis media or otitis externa. Otitis refers to an infection or inflammation of the ear. Otitis media is infection of the middle ear, behind the typanic...

Causes of Pain From the Ear to the Neck

Because of the anatomy and location of the ear, conditions that cause pain in the ear are also often felt in the neck. One reason for this is that the front of the ear canal is formed by the jaw bone. Another reason is that muscles and nerves from...

Can Swimmer's Ear Cause Swelling of the Jaw & Ear?

Despite the name, you do not necessarily have to be a swimmer to get swimmer's ear. The risk of developing this condition goes up when water sits in your ear, but anything that irritates the canal may lead to an infection. Whether it affects the...

Complications From Ear Infections

Ear infections are a common ailment, especially in infants and young children. Otitis externa is an infection of the ear canal, and otitis media is an infection of the middle ear (behind the eardrum). The National Institute on Deafness and Other...

What Causes Ear Infection in Adults?

Ear infections in adults may involve the inner, middle or external ear. The causes of ear infections prove similar in adults and children. Viruses, bacteria and, less commonly, fungi can cause ear infections in adults. Viral ear infections...

List of Pediatric Ear Drops

Pediatric ear drops are used in two of the most common diseases in pediatrics, otitis media and otitis externa. Otitis media is inflammation and/or infection of the inner ear behind the eardrum. Otits externa is inflammation and/or infection of...

Ear Infection & Oozing in Toddlers

Otitis media and otitis externa are ear infections that cause fluid to ooze from toddler's ears. Otitis media is the most likely culprit since three out of four children get at least one of this type of ear infection by their third birthdays,...

How to Remove Water From Ear

Water can get trapped in your ears when you're swimming, taking a bath or even while showering. Water in the ear can be a source of immense discomfort, causing a sense of tightness, reduced or muffled hearing and even vertigo, but there can be a...

How Long Can Swimmers Ear Linger?

Swimmer's ear is a term used to describe outer ear or ear canal discomfort caused by infection, irritation or inflammation. It is formally known as otitis externa. If you get treatment for this disorder, you can usually resolve your symptoms in a...

What Can I Do to Ease My Swimmer's Ear Pain?

If you spend a significant amount of time at the pool or beach, you have probably suffered from ear pain because of swimmer's ear at some point. Swimmer's ear, also known as otitis externa, is an infection of the ear canal resulting from a...

Ear Pain After Swimming

Ear pain after swimming generally will represent one thing: swimmer's ear. This is an infection that develops when bacteria enter the ear canal from the water and may emerge several days after swimming. According the Centers for Disease Control...

What Causes Fullness in Ears?

The ear is a complex network of bones, passageways, cavities and fluid, called endolymph, that work together to allow for hearing and the maintenance of balance. When there are changes in the volume of fluid or pressure in the ear, it can result...

Types of Ear Infection

An ear infection, also called otitis, is caused by a bacterial, viral or fungal infection. Ear infections are especially prevalent in young children. In fact, the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders reports that 75...

What Causes Ear Pressure?

The ear is a complex organ that contains a number of structures that aid in hearing and help the body maintain its balance. These structures include bones, passageways and a fluid called endolymph. When changes, abnormalities or infections occur...

Ear Bands for Swimming

Ear infections once kept kids and adults from swimming, especially after a surgeon inserted tubes into their ears. Myringotomy -- ear-tube insertion -- is the most commonly performed surgical procedure for children, according to Surgery.com. A...

Causes of Ear Infections in Adults

Adult infections of the ear can involve the external ear, the middle ear and the inner ear. Cellulitis of the aruicle, swimmer's ear, malignant external otitis media, bullous myringitis and labyrinthitis are common infections of the adult ear....

A Blocked Ear From Swimming

A blocked ear after swimming is often caused by water trapped in your ear. The condition is also called "swimmer's ear" or otitis externa. Water can usually run in and out your ear canals with ease. However, when bacteria grows in the ear canal,...

Disorders of the Outer Ear

The outer ear is made up of the pinna and the ear canal. A multitude of disorders can affect the outer ear. The external ear is commonly subjected to inflammations. It can be a site for trauma, allergies and growths. Earwax is also a common...

Causes of Outer Ear Pain

Numerous conditions and problems can cause outer ear pain. According to the University of Illinois Medical Center, ear pain can range from mild to severe, and is usually caused by conditions of the outer or middle ear. The outer ear is the...

Inner Ear Bumps

Bumps inside the ear seem to appear overnight, causing discomfort and making it difficult to hear in some cases. Although an ear bump isn't usually a sign of serious illness, some types of bumps can be cancerous. Your doctor can determine the...

Causes of Pressure in the Ears

The ear is an intricate part of the body that contains a structure called the Eustachian tube, which is responsible for maintaining correct pressure balance in the ear. Infections or ear blockages can disrupt the normal functioning of the...

Diabetes and Infection Risks

Diabetes, a serious condition characterized by high blood glucose, affects many systems in the body, including the immune system. Since the immune system helps protect the body from infection, diabetics often develop more infections than people...

Bathing an InfantĀ & Ear Infections

Ear infections are one of the most common childhood illnesses, affecting as many as 50 percent of all children before their first birthday, Boston University School of Medicine professor of pediatrics Jerome Klein reports on the UpToDate website....

Allergy Symptoms Caused by Swimming

The third most popular sport in the United States, swimming for both exercise and recreation finds favor with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as a means of improving health. The agency reports that 41 percent of children under...

What Does One Do About Water in the Ear From Swimming?

When you swim, you expose your outer ear and ear canal to excess water. In some cases, the moisture gets inside your ear and leads to an inflammatory infection called swimmer's ear, or otitis externa. You can take several steps to remove water...

Earaches After Swimming

An earache can occur after swimming if you have swimmer's ear, an infection of the outer ear canal. Swimmer's ear can cause a particularly painful earache and decreased hearing due to inflammation in the ear. The condition does not go away on its...

Water in the Ears After Swimming

The ear is a somewhat complex system of canals and tubes, some that process sound and others that regulate pressure. It's an opening into your body with tubes that lead to your brain and nose. Because the ear is open, water flows freely into it...

My Ears Hurt When I Exercise

Ear pain or ear discomfort during exercise is a side effect of a number of medical conditions -- some relatively benign and others more serious. If your ears hurt when you exercise, see your primary care physician to rule out any underlying...

Ear Infections Health Video (Video)

Ear infections occur in three out of four children before age three. The medical term for middle ear infections is otitis media. "Otitis" refers to inflammation of the ear, and "media" means middle. Learn about the different causes, symptoms, and...