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Otitis Externa, commonly known as 'swimmer's ear', is an inflammation of the ear canal often caused by bacteria or fungi infection growing in the outer ear. Trapped moisture gives the bacteria or fungi a place to grow with the most common cause being - you guessed it - frequent swimming. Symptoms include itching, pain, discharge, and a feeling of water in the ears. While your infection requires treatment by a professional, once the infection is gone, you can use an over-the-counter ear-drying agent to help keep it from coming back.
Ear-drying agents, such as Auro-Dri, contain isopropyl (rubbing)...
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