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Summer and Swimming Lessons in Houston: Swimmer’s Ear Awareness 101 – What is Swimmers Ear ?

Swimmer's Ear Awareness

Summer and swimming lessons in Houston are in full swing, but along with the fun comes the risk of Swimmer’s Ear, also known as Otitis Externa. This infection of the outer ear canal is often associated with water exposure, making it a common concern, especially among children and active swimmers.

What is Swimmer's Ear?

Swimmer’s Ear is an infection of the outer ear canal, typically caused by moisture remaining in the ear after swimming or bathing. It creates an environment conducive to bacterial, viral, or fungal growth.

 

Causes of Swimmer's Ear

Common causes include:

  • Heavy perspiration
  • Pool or bath water
  • Humid weather

Symptoms of Swimmer's Ear

Symptoms may include:

  • Pain in the ear
  • Itching in the ear canal
  • Redness inside the ear
  • Enlarged lymph nodes
  • Pain when pulling on the earlobe or pressing on the tragus
  • Clear, odorless fluid discharge

Pediatric Care for Swimmer's Ear

Pediatric care is crucial for treating Swimmer’s Ear in children. At Southwest Urgent Care, our team specializes in gentle and effective treatments tailored to young patients.

Treatment Near Me

If you or your child are experiencing symptoms of Swimmer’s Ear, visit Southwest Urgent Care for prompt evaluation and treatment options. Our convenient locations ensure you receive timely care to alleviate discomfort and prevent complications.

Preventive Measures for Swimmer's Ear

To prevent Swimmer’s Ear:

  • Use earplugs or swim caps while swimming
  • Ensure the ear canal is thoroughly dried after swimming or bathing
  • Avoid inserting objects into the ear canal
  • Consider using ear drops after water exposure to aid drying

Visiting Southwest Urgent Care for timely treatment and additional prevention tips can help manage and prevent Swimmer’s Ear effectively.

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