(HealthDay News) — Swimmer’s ear is an infection of the outer ear that is caused by water remaining in the ear canal after swimming or showering.

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To help prevent swimmer’s ear, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia suggests:

  • Teach children to use a towel to dry their ears after water activities.
  • Encourage children to wear ear plugs while swimming.
  • Keep your child’s ears clean.
  • Avoid excessive showering.

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