Swimmer's ear, an outer ear canal infection, can be quite painful, often causing itching, redness, and discomfort, especially when touching the ear. In contrast, infections deeper in the ear, such as a middle ear infection (otitis media), can also be very painful, often accompanied by pressure and potential fever. The perceived pain level can vary from person to person, but many report that deeper ear infections can be more intense due to the pressure and inflammation involved. Ultimately, the severity of pain depends on the individual case and the specific type of infection.
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yes, it is an infection. It is when the water gets into the ear, causing a lot of pain, and preventing you from swimming if you have a severe case. I have a mild case of swimmers ear, but i can still swim, but it is really hard, because it keep on bursting.
You could get swimmers ear from swimming underwater too much. I use to get ear infections from swimming in clean and dirty pools. But, i never got swimmers ear. So the answer is yes, you could.
An ear infection could make it hurt, or maybe even because you heard a very loud sound from close by
Yes, loud music can potentially make an ear infection worse. Exposure to loud noises can cause further irritation and inflammation in the ear, exacerbating the symptoms of an existing infection. Additionally, loud sounds can increase pressure in the middle ear, which can be uncomfortable and potentially harmful for someone with an ear infection. It is important to protect your ears and avoid loud noises when dealing with an ear infection to prevent further complications.
It is generally not recommended to swim with swimmer's ear, even with ear plugs. Swimming can worsen the condition and increase the risk of complications. It is best to avoid swimming until the infection has cleared up completely.
Dont! if you go on a plane with an ear infection it could cause you to be deaf or it could really really hurt! One more time dont go on an airplane with an ear infection!
You Probaly Have an Ear Infection cuz my right ear was hurting 3:00 to 7:00 in the morning i even asked my docter i had an ear infection or probaly you fell or water is in your ear
drink medicine from the doctors office
Well it doesn't take a genius to figure this one out. It is most likely caused by an inner ear infection. One which cannot be seen by just looking into the dogs ear. You need to get your dog to the vet asap before the infection becomes even more painful to the dog. Left untreated not only are you neglecting your dog but the infection may spread to other areas and get wose and worse.
No, swimmers ear can not switch ears. When you are in the water for a while you will notice your fingers get wrinkly. This is what happens in your ear after some time. When this happens it allows germs to get into your skin and causes an infection. So if one ear is completely fine, it will not get swimmers ear unless you allow water to be in your ear for some time.
yes it can get a swimmers ears