How to Treat Swimmer's Ear at Home?

If you’re dealing with swimmer’s ear, it’s understandable to want to try and treat it at home first. Let’s look at some simple and effective ways to manage mild cases of swimmer’s ear at home.

How to Treat Swimmer's Ear at Home?

For mild swimmer’s ear, over-the-counter eardrops designed for ear infections can help clear up the infection. These eardrops often contain antibiotics or antifungals. Applying a warm compress to the affected ear can also help reduce pain.

In addition to using drops, it’s important to keep your ear dry and avoid putting anything into the ear canal. Be sure to follow all instructions for the drops, and never use cotton swabs to clean the ear.

When to Seek Medical Treatment:

If you don't see improvement after a few days, or if you experience severe pain or other complications, it’s time to consult a GP for more advanced treatment.

Conclusion:

Mild swimmer’s ear can often be treated with over-the-counter drops and home remedies. However, if symptoms persist or worsen, seek professional care.

Sources:

NHS Inform, Mayo Clinic

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