Easy Ways to Know and Treat Swimmer's Ear

Clora  Lloyd
Ear ache or a swimmer's ear is an ailment characterized by ear pain which can disrupt your daily activities. As the name suggests, swimmer ear is a condition wherein water gets inside the ear canal when one swims and causes infection and pain. Another cause of ear pain is when your inner ear is irritated due to the usage of Q tips while cleaning the ears.

Homemade Methods of Diagnosing and Treating Swimmer Ear

Regardless of the source, how do you know that you have ear infection? Well, you can do a basic diagnosing technique of pulling the ear. If you experience pain while pulling it, this confirms that you have an infection. If there is a simple diagnosing technique, there is also one simple treatment especially to manage and alleviate the pain. It is done by mixing equal portions of vinegar and alcohol in a container. Four drops of the solutions put into the ear canal and after which, applying heating pad on the treated ear around 5 minutes can help relieve the pain. You can also take some over the counter pain relievers alone or in combination with the alcohol-vinegar solution. Also, it is recommendable that regardless of the results and especially if the pain is still present, you should see your doctor. A good eyes, ears, nose and throat or EENT specialist can help resolve your ear infection like a swimmer ear.

Other home remedies that you can do to remedy ear infection and which you can try if you experience such:

Baby oil

Applying 3 to 4 drops of baby oil into the ear canals can cure conditions like swimmers ear.

Garlic Oil

Garlic Oil is effective in decreasing the inflammation inside the ears. Put around 3-4 drops of garlic oil into the ear and in a few minutes pain will be relieved.

Extra Virgin Olive Oil

This oil has many positive effects and benefits aside from being a good anti oxidant. Its anti bacterial property is very effective to cure swimmers ear.

Mineral oil

Mineral oil acts as a good pain reliever by reducing the inflammation inside the ears.

These are some age-old tips to deal with swimmer's ear ailment. It comes very handy during times when you are far away from the hospital. These can also be very helpful when you are on the move. However, be sure to see your doctor for proper treatment.

Source:

http://swimming.about.com/od/earsandeyes/qt/swimmers_ear_ho.htm

http://www.brighthub.com/health/alternative-medicine/articles/42936.aspx

http://www.rd.com/living-healthy/home-remedies-for-a-healthy-summer/article27917-8.html

Published by Clora Lloyd

I am a mother of two children, a housewife and a part time writer.  View profile

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