Prevention of Swimmer's Ear
A dry ear is unlikely to become infected, so it is important to keep the ears dry after swimming. Earplugs can be worn to help prevent water from
getting in the ear canal. The safest way to dry your ears is with a hairdryer if you do not have a perforated eardrum. Using rubbing alcohol or a 50:50 mixture of alcohol and vinegar as eardrops will help to evaporate any water left in the ears.
getting in the ear canal. The safest way to dry your ears is with a hairdryer if you do not have a perforated eardrum. Using rubbing alcohol or a 50:50 mixture of alcohol and vinegar as eardrops will help to evaporate any water left in the ears.