What is a Good Swimmers Ear Home Remedy?

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By Nina'sWorld

Many people would like to know what a good natural home remedy is for Swimmers Ear. First, it is important to understand what the condition is all about. Swimmers Ear occurs when the external part of the ear becomes exposed to infectious agents. Most often, it happens when the ear is exposed for long periods of time to infected water - hence its name. Its symptoms include experiencing pain and itch in the ear as well as sensitivity even with just a slight movement. It can also decrease a person's hearing ability. People who have Swimmers Ear also complained of a buzzing sound. This is caused by the spread of the infection. In severe cases, the person may notice having both softer and paler than usual ear wax. The outer ear may also seem to be patchy or scaly. Should you experience any of these, you shouldn't not worry as there are different home remedies that are effective in treating Swimmers Ear and here are some of it.

  • The best Swimmers ear home remedy is cleaning and draining the ear canal of water. It is advisable to use alcohol when cleaning the ears as it is effective in killing germs and also helps in the evaporation of water. You can also do this as a preventive measure before you go for a swim.
  • Vinegar is good in fighting bacteria which is why it is a good home remedy for Swimmers Ear. To use it, place a few drops of vinegar on both ears. Do it first on one ear and leave the vinegar for at least five minutes before turning your head to the other side to drain it. The same should be done on the other ear. This should be done twice a day for three days.
  • Garlic has antimicrobial properties and because of that, it is a recommended Swimmers Ear home remedy. It contains a compound called Allicin which is believed to help fight bacteria. It should be used in oil form and this can be bought in local health stores.
  • A simple natural home remedy for Swimmers Ear is the application of warm compresses. This helps in providing relief to painful or itchy ear. If you do not have access to medical products or treatment just yet, you should try this home remedy. Warm compresses however should only be used for a limited period of time.

If pain in your ear continue to persist even after trying various home remedies for it, you should consult your doctor. He or she can best determine what the best treatment for your Swimmers Ear is.

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