Diseases and Conditions
Swimmer's ear
Overview
Symptoms
Causes
Risk factors
Complications
Prevention
Diagnosis
Treatment
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Risk factors
Factors that can increase the risk of swimmer's ear include:
- Excess moisture in your ear canal from heavy perspiration, prolonged humid weather or water remaining in the ear after swimming
- Exposure to high bacteria levels in contaminated water
- Cleaning the ear canal with cotton swabs, hairpins or fingernails, which can cause scratches or abrasions
- Ear devices, such as earbuds or hearing aids, which can cause tiny breaks in the skin