I stopped swimming a few years ago because of ear problems, but want to start again. Before stopping, I was told (by various ear doctors and other swimmers) to try putting such things as olive oil in my ears before a swim, or vinegar or hydrogen peroxide in my ears afterwards. None of those things worked. In college, some friends of mine used a few drops of alcohol after swims, but a doctor told me that this really dries out the skin. I tried plugs, but they either irritated my ears or pushed the wax deeper into my ear, compacting it. HELP! I've gotta get back in the water, but don't want the ear problems.... Any ideas or advice? Any ear docs who swim out there?
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Try a 40% rubbing alcohol/ 60% white vinegar mixture. Allow it to sit in the ear for a minute and then take it out with a Q-Tip. Then put a drop of OLIVE oil in each ear.
Try a 40% rubbing alcohol/ 60% white vinegar mixture. Allow it to sit in the ear for a minute and then take it out with a Q-Tip. Then put a drop of OLIVE oil in each ear.