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Swimmer of the ear (otitis externa) is an inflammation and infection of the ear canal. Swimming, bathing, allergies or even cleaning your ear with a cotton tip swabs can lead to discomfort, bacterial growth and infection. The ear is a complex system of tiny bones, organs and interprets the film, which produces the signals our brain as sound. An ear infection, which produces also known as otitis media, pus, fluid, fullness, pain and inflammation of the ear. Ear infection can also cause fever, hearing loss and dizziness. In children the Eustachian tube is shorter and less likely than adults and are therefore more susceptible to bacterial and viral infections. As often happens when more water into the ear canal, a common name for this infection, swimmer’s ear. Ear swimmer, if you previously have a greater risk that again. Exostoses may have no symptoms or can cause ear infections and deafness, especially if it is large enough to cause ear block. Causes of ear infection, caused by more frequent ear infections: The cause is a germ infects the outer ear canal. Mostly this problem is caused by bacteria (which can be treated with antibiotics), but sometimes other causes such as fungal infections, to blame. The infection can affect anyone. Sometimes the cause is identified, such as swimming in contaminated seawater, many surfers (showing it). It is often not possible, because it began. Sweating excessive physical activity. The use of earplugs. Some people seem to have one episode after another. It may be possible that some of these people are accustomed to getting and fiddling with their ears, and the introduction of the infection itself, by accident. Otitis media is more likely to occur in children because their tubes are smaller to begin with. Sometimes the glandular tissue at the lower end of the tube (the octopus), seems to be more extensive than in other children, which block the tubes more likely. However, it can happen to anyone. Symptoms of ear infection, ear infection, some symptoms include: nausea, vomiting. If you have trouble sleeping. Fever. Do not respond to noise. Development of ear fluid into sewers. You have a headache. Noise or ringing in the ears. Irritability. Diarrhea. Tug or pull their ears. Treatment of ear infections are usually treated either with your family doctor, ear infection drops (usually an antibiotic or antiseptic), and some steroids, or antibiotics. Occasionally, you may be given two drops, and antibiotics. If the pain is bad, you may need painkillers (analgesics) such as paracetamol, or taking anti-inflammatory and more. Normally, infection control fairly quickly. Sometimes the ear canal, needed more attention. This may mean seeing a specialist, and perhaps the ears are cleaned and bandaged temporarily inserted. Treatment can begin immediately, as the most important part to reduce pain. This form of paracetamol liquid, tablet or soluble tablet is generally preferable. Ibuprofen is a NSAID is another alternative. You should not aspirin, children under 16 years but can be very useful for older groups. In many countries, the standard treatment for otitis media, antibiotic therapy was. It is currently debated whether this was in fact treated. There are points for and against their use.