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Otitis Externa or "Swimmer's Ear," is an infection of the skin covering the outer ear, and ear canal. When your ear is exposed to excess moisture, water can remain trapped in your ear canal, leading to infection. Self-care steps can relieve the symptoms of swimmer's ear. When otitis externa is more severe, treatment may consist of a profressional cleaning, topical drops and oral medications.


