If you grew up with a swimming pool or swam on a swim team, chances are you’ve likely had swimmer’s ear. Swimmer’s ear (otitis externa) is an inflammation of the external ear canal. It occurs when water is stuck in the ears after swimming, hence the name. This retained moisture speeds bacterial growth, leading to infection.

Luckily, many treatments for swimmer’s ear can relieve symptoms, shorten the lifespan of the infection, or even prevent it from ever happening! Read on to learn about cures for swimmer’s ear…