Toddlers should be kept out of the Swimming Pools; water going into the ears (particularly due to the chlorine levels) can cause some pain to the child whilst the ears are infected.
No. The infection can aggreviate. You don't need to swim in that condition. If you do, you risk even more severe infection. Also, you need to consult your doctor for the thorough advice. Online advising, although good, can never replace the information given by your doctor so make sure that you go and ask your doctor about it.
No it is not . it does not matter what sex the toddler is.
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's ok just make sure you dont let anyone else use it after u for a while
Two possible reasons: (1) the infection killed hair cells or otherwise damaged the ear, (2) most antibiotics which are used to treat ear infections also kill hair cells. OK, now it is less prevalent than before. BTW, hair cells help transduce sound to neural signals.
well it does hurt when you have a burst ear drum so no it is not OK
Yes.It is ok to take a shower when you have one, but it may be better to take a bath as long as you dont submerge you ear while using shampoo and conditioner, probally try to use a plastic cup to block the water.Hope This Helps!
yes they do ok
Sure why not
Sleeping in a bikini would not harm you, but I don't know why you would.
yes
Yes it's great fun!