Where Does Swimmer's Ear Hurt?

Swimmer’s ear typically causes pain in the ear, but the location of the pain can vary. Let’s explore where swimmer’s ear usually hurts and what to look for.

Where Does Swimmer's Ear Hurt?

The pain from swimmer’s ear is usually localized to the outer ear canal. You may feel discomfort when touching the ear, pulling on the earlobe, or pressing around the ear. The pain may worsen when the ear is exposed to water or when you lie on the affected side.

If the infection spreads deeper into the ear, you may experience pain in the middle ear as well.

When to Seek Medical Treatment:

If the pain becomes severe or if you experience hearing loss, fever, or drainage from the ear, it’s important to see a healthcare provider.

Conclusion:

Swimmer’s ear typically causes pain in the outer ear canal, which may worsen with movement or water exposure.

Sources:

NHS Inform, Mayo Clinic

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