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Possible causes of middle ear infections in adults:
  • Mucus - Sometimes the middle ear space gets filled with mucus, e.g. during a cold or other infections. The cold can cause the tubes to swell enough to become blocked trapping fluids inside your ear. This makes it an ideal place for viruses, germs and bacteria to grow and cause an infection
  • Allergies - (like hay fever or nutritional allergies) can also cause inflammation and the build up of fluids in the middle ear. This fluid can again cause swelling of the ear drum if infected by a virus or bacteria
  • Foreign particles - In very few cases foreign particles in the ear are blocking the fluids with the same known results

Possible causes of ear infections in the outer ear canal (swimmer's ear)
  • Outer ear canal infection is largely caused by bacteria or fungi. Moist and wet conditions in the ear can stimulate infections (swimmer's ear). So a lot of swimming, excessive bathing or frequent exposure to water grows your chances of infection
  • Another cause can be the over-enthusiastically cleaning or scratching of the ear canal (e.g. with a cotton bud or even q-tip). The lining in there is very thin and easily damaged and infected
  • Ear wax can also cause a feeling of blockage, itching of the area, mild inflammation and pain and sometimes even hearing loss
  • Nutritional deficiency, skin allergies and other infections can also be one of the causes
  • Finally an ear injury may be the cause of the infection
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