Swimmer's ear is not usually a dangerous infection and often heals itself within a few days. If the infection is mild, alternative methods of treatment may be beneficial.
A number of herbal treatments for otitis media have been recommended
no, this wouldn't be smart because you need to get swimmers ear treated right away, use ear drops
Ear candling is not recognized as an acceptable alternative practice by naturopaths, homeopaths, practitioners of Native American medicine, or any other authority on complementary and alternative medicine.
yes it can get a swimmers ears
Contaminated water
Three to five drops of the warmed oil extract of mullein flowers (Verbascum thapsus), garlic (Allium sativa), or St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum), or a combination of any of the three should be placed into the affected ear.
It is caused by water entering the ear canal. You should get it out after swimming.
Noah
yes it can get a swimmers ears
swimmers waer earplugs to keep from water getting inside their ears.
Yes, it can in some cases.
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.