How Does Swimming Cause Ear Infections?

Swimming can cause ear infections by introducing moisture into the ear canal, which creates a perfect environment for bacteria and fungi to grow. If the water is contaminated, it can lead to swimmer’s ear, an outer ear canal infection. Additionally, irritation from frequent cleaning or inserting objects into the ear can also increase the risk of infection.

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