Swimmer's ear is an inflammation of the external ear canal. This condition results in hear loss and pain in ear. Swimmer's ear usually caused due to excess exposure to water. When the ear drenches in water penetrates the water resistant layer and skin become soft and results in wrinkles after staying for long period of time in water. Bacteria and fungus without any harmful effects affect that water-exposed skin but in any case if there is a break in the skin barrier then water can easily slip inside the skin and thus results 'swimmer's ear'.
Home Remedies for Ear Infection
A suggested home remedy concerning the fungus associated with swimmer's ear incorporates the use of vinegar, as its properties effectively treat such condition. The formulation's recipe is simple, as white vinegar is mixed with water that is clean, at a fifty, fifty ratio. To administer, drop the blended solution into the ear. Then, wiggle the ear for proper distribution.
1. A hot water bottle wrapped in a towel also makes a comforting pillow for an aching ear.
2. Cut a piece of garlic. wrap it with a piece of cotton ball, immerse it with alcohol. Squeeze the excess alcohol and put it in the ear that aches.
3. Warm few drops of olive oil in a spoon. Using the dropper, put 2-3 drops in each ear after the oil has cooled down.
4. Heat up some olive oil in a microwave for 30 seconds then apply it to the ear that hurts.
Green tea is a natural antiseptic that helps remove the debris left from ear mites. Make sure you let the tea cool first and then apply to the ear as described above. Do this remedy once a day for a month.
A classic way to get rid of ear mites is to put 3-5 drops of oil in the ear canal after thoroughly cleaning your pet’s ears. You can use mineral oil, olive oil, or almond oil. Avoid tea tree oil which is dangerous for cats. Oil will smother and starve the mites.
It is first important to understand what an ear infection is before looking for a quick fix. It is basically an inflammation of the middle ear or otitis media. Ear infections affect more children than adults due to the tube in a child's ear being much shorter than that of an adults. The shorter tube allows for fluid to build up disallowing the drum to vibrate as it should. Most infections are caused by viruses rather than by bacteria. A viral infection can not be treated with antibiotics.
Swimmers that picks up shoulder injuries should immediately get out of the pool, take a shower to relax the muscles and rest up. Icing any shoulder injury is advisable to reduce swelling and improve flexibility quicker. The arm should then be elevated to ensure the shoulder is comfortable and not being put under unnecessary strain.
Tips and suggestions
In most of the cases the main cause of having any ear infection is putting a sharp object in ear. So, you should avoid using sharp objects or putting finger in ear. You should apply some oil before going in to the water, as oil will protect ear from water getting in. The most important thing you should avoid swimming in dirty and polluted water.