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Swimmer's Ear

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Home Care Advice for Mild Swimmer's Ear

  1. White Vinegar Rinses: Rinse the ear canals twice a day with ˝-strength white vinegar (dilute it with equal parts warm water). Fill the ear canal. After 5 minutes, remove it by turning the head to the side and moving the ear. (Exception: ear tubes or hole in eardrum.) (Reason: restores the normal acid pH of the ear canal and reduces swelling)
  2. Pain Medicine: Give acetaminophen or ibuprofen for pain relief.
  3. Local Heat: If pain is moderate to severe, apply a heating pad (set on low) or hot water bottle to outer ear for 20 minutes. (Caution: avoid burns) This will also increase drainage.
  4. Reduce Swimming Times. Try to avoid swimming until symptoms are gone. If on a swim team, it’s OK to continue. Swimming may slow recovery, but causes no serious harm.
  5. Contagiousness: Swimmer's ear is not contagious.
  6. Expected Course: With treatment, symptoms should be better in 3 days.
  7. Prevention of Recurrences: Try to keep the ear canals dry. After showers, hair washing, and swimming, help the water run out by turning the head. Avoid cotton swabs. (Reason: packs in the earwax). If swimmer’s ear is a repeated problem, rinse the ear canals after swimming with a white vinegar-rubbing alcohol solution (equal parts of each).
  8. Call Your Doctor If