Pediatric Swimmer’s Ear

Swimmer’s ear is a common childhood condition that happens when the ear canal becomes infected, usually after swimming or bathing.

Dallas

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Plano

469-497-2504
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Park Cities

469-488-7000
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Prosper

469-303-5000
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What is Pediatric Swimmer’s Ear?

Swimmer's ear, also called otitis externa, is inflammation of the external ear canal that may happen when water gets into the ear and does not drain. The moisture left in the ear causes bacteria or fungi to grow in the ear canal, which leads to an infection.

Children typically develop swimmer’s ear after spending a lot of time in the water swimming. However, swimmer’s ear may also develop due to several other causes.  

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