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My sister has had the swimmers ear "cloudy" sound effect in her ear for almost 2 years now..... There is some OTC remedies you could try (SwimEar or Hydrogen Peroxide) but I would recommend you see a Doctor ASAP. It sounds more like a deafness issue. Go to the doctor? There might be some fluid in her ears that needs to be taken out. For 2 years she had had this effect...do you mean constantly for 2 years? If that is the case go to a doctor straight away, this could be extremely serious. She might have wax build up in her ear causing the loss of hearing. Check with the doctor. He can clean it out. if you didn't go to a doctor in two years. it could be otitis but its best to let the doctor check it. |
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Hopefully you are now on antibiotics, which will clear the infection and solve the problem. The muffled sensation you describe is totally normal and unfortunately you may have to live with it for ... if u swim a lot, u should get that, oh any by the way, which six flags u went to? the one i have been to is the one in los angeles! its too bad that Psyclone and flashback was closed down ...Absolutely do not go in swimming with swimmers ear. The infection must clear first. You could lose your hearing not to mention the extreme pain that goes with it. Swimmers ear is an infection ... You might have fluid in your inner ear causing the problem with hearing. Go see the doctor and they can tell when they look down your ear canal if there is fluid in there. They might prescribe an... swimmers ear the drug store works well and is cheaper than the dr or prescription. Also try peroxide. Or put rock salt in a sock, microwave it for @ 15 secs and hold it to the outside of the effec... there isnt really much you can do! Just when you sleep sleep on your back !!!! ...First thing, use peroxide directly into ear followed by alcohol and then some ear oil. After that, the "ear-plugs" are a GREAT idea. Hope I helped! P&L, Ya'll ...Swimmers ears are rough some times! You can get the stuff at CVS or Eckards that is specifically for swimmers ears, but you can try putting peroxide in your ear and lay on your side, and let the pe... |
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