NCBI Bookshelf. Last Update: February 13, ; Next update: Outer ear infections typically lead to redness and swelling in the ear. They are among the most common causes of earache.
Outer Ear Infection (Swimmer’s Ear)
Outer Ear Infection (Swimmer’s Ear)
An outer ear infection otitis externa causes pain, redness and swelling in your outer ear canal. This is the tube that leads into your ear. Outer ear infection is usually caused by bacteria. But they may also be caused by a fungal infection, irritation or eczema in or around your ear canal. You can get an outer ear infection at any age.
Everything You Should Know About Ear Infections in Adults
An outer ear infection is an infection of the outer opening of the ear and the ear canal , which connects the outside of the ear to the eardrum. This type of infection is medically known as otitis externa. This outer ear infection often results from exposure to moisture. Swimming or possibly even bathing or showering too frequently can lead to an outer ear infection.
Swimmer's ear is an infection in the outer ear canal, which runs from your eardrum to the outside of your head. It's often brought on by water that remains in your ear after swimming, creating a moist environment that aids bacterial growth. Putting fingers, cotton swabs or other objects in your ears also can lead to swimmer's ear by damaging the thin layer of skin lining your ear canal. Swimmer's ear is also known as otitis externa.
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