hausboy
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ORIGINAL: myotherself Warm olive oil is great for softening stubborn wax that may be causing earache. My doctor advised it after I tried OTC wax softeners which left me with very sore ears. I don't use anything else. Swimmer's ear is (I believe) a bacterial infection which needs a different type of treatment. Since this is certainly out of my scope--I did a bit of digging (no pun intended)--and my source for this is the Mayo Clinic website--I have found it to be reputable, up to date and reliable. Swimmer's Ear--I'm cut and pasting this from the Mayo Clinic site: "Swimmer's ear is an infection in the outer ear canal, which runs from your eardrum to the outside of your head. It's often brought on by water that remains in your ear after swimming, creating a moist environment that aids bacterial growth. "Putting fingers, cotton swabs or other objects in your ears also can lead to swimmer's ear by damaging the thin layer of skin lining your ear canal. Swimmer's ear is also known as acute external otitis or otitis externa. The most common cause of this infection is bacteria invading the skin inside your ear canal. Swimmer's ear is usually treated successfully with eardrops. Prompt treatment can help prevent complications and more-serious infections." I actually had fluid in my ears quite severe--I was treating it like swimmer's ear, but when that failed--and my hearing was greatly affected--I immediately went to one of the top ENT doctors in the State, and she's my source that I quoted regarding swimmer's ear being different from the types of ear infections being seen in many patients this flu season.
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