Contents
Prevention Tips
-
Keep ears dry
-
If you are a regular swimmer wear a swimming cap
-
Avoid polluted area and water for swimming
-
Do not use foreign objects in your ear (pins, fingers, swabs etc.)
-
Avoid allergens like hair sprays and hair dyes
-
Do not use over-the-counter ear drops for more than one week
-
Always see a physician if symptoms do not resolve
Others
-
It happens more in summer and humid months
-
People with asthma, eczema and allergic rhinitis are 3 times more likely to develop external otitis
-
All ages are affected
-
Occurs equally in males and females
Watch Out
-
Absence of cerumen
-
Retained water in ear canal
-
Increased temperature
-
Severe ear pain
-
Itching sensation in the ear
When to See Doctor
Consult your doctor if
-
Pain in an ear with or without fever
-
Persistent itching of the ear or in the ear canal
-
Loss of hearing or decreased hearing in one or both ears
-
Discharge from an ear, especially if it is thick, discoloured, bloody, or bad-smelling
Visitor Rating: 5 Stars