Swimmer's Ear Drops - Soothe and Protect Your Ears

Swimmer's ear drops are specialized ear drops used to prevent or treat swimmer's ear, a common infection of the outer ear canal. They help dry out the ear, relieve itchiness, and inhibit bacterial growth.
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Swimmer's Ear Drops FAQ


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What ear drops are used to treat swimmer's ear?

Ear drops are typically prescribed for swimmer's ear. These products usually contain an antibiotic to kill the germs causing the infection. They may also contain antiseptics, steroids, or a combination of these drugs. The following ear drops are commonly used to treat swimmer's ear: Cortisporin Otic ( neomycin , polymyxin B, hydrocortisone)

Can you get swimmer's ear with ear drops?

Swimmer’s ear is an infection of the outer ear canal — it is also known as otitis externa. It causes itchy, painful ears and can cause discharge in the ear. It is usually treated with ear drops. To prevent swimmer’s ear, you can use ear drops, avoid things that irritate the skin of the ear canal and ensure your ears remain as dry as possible.

What are alternatives to swimmer's ear drops?

Alternatives to swimmer's ear drops include warm oils and water-based wax removal kits to remove wax gently. Pain relievers or oral antibiotics may also prove necessary if an ear infection is severe. If swimmer's ear comes with a fever and flu-like symptoms, hearing loss, or dizziness, please get professional care as soon as possible.

What is swimmer's ear?

Swimmer's ear is an infection or inflammation of the canal between the eardrum and the outer ear. The range of causes includes water in the ear canal, mechanical damage, chemical irritation and infected hair follicles. Treatment options include antibiotics, anti-fungal preparations and keeping the infected ear dry.

What ear drops are used for swimmer's ear?

Ear drops commonly prescribed for swimmer's ear include: Drying ear drops: Bacteria and fungi thrive in moist environments. These ear drops mainly contain isopropyl alcohol, which dries the ear canal and impedes the germ's growth. Acidifying ear drops: These ear drops typically contain acetic acid, which is hostile to most bacteria and fungi.

What are the treatment options for swimmer's ear?

Treatment options include antibiotics, anti-fungal preparations and keeping the infected ear dry. Swimmer's ear is an infection or inflammation of the canal between the eardrum and the outer ear. This condition can be triggered by exposure to water, or mechanical damage due to overzealous cleaning. The infection can be caused by fungi or bacteria.

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