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Swimmer's ear is an inflammation that affects the outer ear canal and often occurs after the ear has been exposed to water for extended periods, such as during frequent swimming. The symptoms usually arise due to water remaining inside the canal, leading to irritation and inflammation. The problem can be avoided by thoroughly drying the ear after swimming and using appropriate preventive measures. Treatment typically involves antibiotics and antiseptics if the condition progresses.
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