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Prevent Surfer's Ear With A Pair of ZENPLUGS For Surfers
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Prevent Surfer's Ear With A Pair of ZENPLUGS For Surfers Surfer's ear is the closing over of the ear by bony outgrowths from the wall of the ear canal. Most lifelong surfers will have some evidence of the condition which is caused by the cooling effect of wind and water on the ear and the mastoid bone; the hard lump behind your ear. The bony outgrowths come from your skull, gradually closing over the ear resulting in progressive deafness over the course of years. Deafness is a late sign of the condition, in the early stages hearing is usually preserved...
Glue Ear or Otitis Media
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Glue ear or otitis media with effusion (OME) is an ear condition that is very common in children. Fluid builds in the middle ear behind the eardrum. OME may cause temporary hearing loss in children. Prolonged hearing difficulties from glue ear may cause speech issues. There is no acute ear pain or other serious issues such as fever associated with glue ear. It is, however, important to take certain precautions such as wearing earplugs to reduce the occurrence of glue ear. Risk Factors Glue ear occurs in most children at one time or another before the age of four. Glue...
Swimmer's Ear: How to prevent it and how to treat it
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What is Swimmer's ear Swimmer's ear is the term used for an infection of the outer ear canal that often starts in the eardrum and continues to the outside of the ear. The water that remains in the ear canal creates a moist environment that encourages bacterial growth. While most common in swimmers and surfers in regions with cooler waters, any conditions that promote the growth of bacteria in the inner ear may lead to some form of swimmer's ear. Causes of Swimmer's Ear Swimmer's ear is caused when bacteria makes it into the inner canal. Swimmer's ear is most...