Editor's note: This article originally appeared on UNC Health Talk. Swimmer’s ear peaks in the summer months, when people are more likely to go swimming, but you can get it without ever going in the ...
Aerial shot of Van Gogh’s Ear, below Rockefeller Center’s Rooftop Gardens This morning, we had the opportunity to interview the artists and take in the work from above and at street level. With this ...
Swimmer’s ear, a condition that occurs when water or moisture is trapped in the ear canal, is often talked about during summer, but health professionals say it is a year-round condition and doesn’t ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I swim for exercise and relaxation. I try to get in the pool about three times a week. Recently, I have begun to have episodes where it feels like water is still in my ear. Then my ...
Hello, West Texas! Dr. Joshua Levinger, your local otolaryngologist right here in Odessa, wants to ensure you and your family can fully enjoy your summer in the pool without the discomfort of ear ...
UNC Healthcare says millions of people each year are diagnosed with otitis externa, more commonly known as swimmer’s ear. According to the CDC, swimmer’s ear is most often caused by water staying in ...
A 12-year-old girl presents to the guest columnist’s office with a red, painful right auricle. The onset was yesterday, and it is worse today. There is no history of fever or injury to the ear, and ...