This is the term often given to otitis externa, which is inflammation or infection of the ear canal (outer ear) and for which itchy ears/ear canals is a key symptom.
Simply put, this is where the thin layer of waxy film which helps to repel water and bacterial growth in the ear canal is broken down and your ears’ natural defences are overwhelmed by bacteria or fungi.
This breakdown is often caused by trapped water, or by scratches from objects like cotton buds/Q-Tips.
If you have spent a lot of time exposed to water, humid conditions or regularly have things in your ears like hearing aids, earphones or cotton buds, then this will increase your likelihood of developing Swimmer’s Ear.
Symptoms include itching, secretions, tenderness and/or pain, swelling of the ear canal and possible hearing loss.
Treatments for Swimmer’s Ear vary, depending on the severity of the case, and medical professionals can advise on the most appropriate one.
If symptoms persist or worsen after 1-3 days then you should book an appointment to see our doctor.