Swimmer’s Ear Treatment and Prevention
Does your family love spending time in the pool? While swimming can be a fun, active way to stay cool in the summer heat, water that remains in the ear after swimming can bring on something called swimmer’s ear. Swimmer’s ear is a common ailment, that usually peaks during the summer months. It’s often quite painful, but with the right prevention and treatment — you and your family will be back in the pool in no time!
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July 16, 2015