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The goal of taking care of swimmer's ear infection is to:
No antibiotics or ear drops for inflammation over-the-counter
And removal of the debris is to be done by a healthcare professional.
The only thing you can do that is available over-the-counter until your child can see a doctor are listed below.
We can use these to work out a relief for this swimmer's ear infection for now.
To keep the ear canal dry.
These ear drops evaporate excess water in the ear and prevent the growth of bacteria and fungi in the ear canal. A mixture of half rubbing alcohol and half white vinegar should do the trick.
We recommend buying ear drops for swimmer's ear over-the-counter. These have other things mixed with them like boric acid.
Be sure to do this only if the eardrum is not ruptured or your child does not use ear tubes.
Naproxen, ibuprofen for ear pain and inflammation.
These are anti-inflammatory pain relievers that will be useful in case of any swelling or preventing swelling in the ear canal.
To reduce itching in the ear canal, you may want to give an antihistamine.
If you can afford it and the ear canal is very itchy, over-the-counter eye allergy antihistamines containing ketotifen will be useful for quick itch relief.
Last updated by pharmacist on : 02/16/2016
Choose your child's symptoms from the list below and see what is recommended.
1. Get in the habit of using a drying ear drop after swimming.
2. A blow dryer set on low is helpful to dry out water after swimming.
Please choose what you think closely relates to what your child is experiencing and see what is recommended.
You should take the child to the nearest children's urgent care clinic.
To keep the ear canal dry.
These ear drops evaporate excess water in the ear and prevent the growth of bacteria and fungi in the ear canal. A mixture of half rubbing alcohol and half white vinegar should do the trick.
We recommend buying ear drops for swimmer's ear over-the-counter. These have other things mixed with them like boric acid.
Be sure to do this only if the eardrum is not ruptured or your child does not use ear tubes.
Naproxen, ibuprofen for ear pain and inflammation.
These are anti-inflammatory pain relievers that will be useful in case of any swelling or preventing swelling in the ear canal.
To reduce itching in the ear canal, you may want to give an antihistamine.
If you can afford it and the ear canal is very itchy, over-the-counter eye allergy antihistamines containing ketotifen will be useful for quick itch relief.
A warm compress should help soothe the ear pain and inflammation.
You will have to take the child to the nearest children's urgent care clinic for this.
1. Get in the habit of using a drying ear drop after swimming.
2. A blow dryer set on low is helpful to dry out water after swimming.
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