If you can’t hear clearly after swimming, it may be caused by water in the ear, cerumen impaction, otitis externa, and Eustachian tube dysfunction.
1. Water in the ear: water in the ear during swimming is not discharged in time, which affects the sound conduction and causes the ear to be blocked like a layer of membrane, making it hard to hear clearly.
2. Cerumen embolism: When swimming, because of the water in the ear, the cerumen soaking cerumen leads to cerumen expansion, blocking the external auditory canal, so it produces a stuffy feeling, and you can’t hear clearly.
3. Otitis externa: Swimming water is dirty, and bacterial infection induces otitis externa, causing congestion and edema, so it is like blocking a layer of membrane and hard to hear, accompanied by earache and other symptoms.
4. Eustachian tube dysfunction: after swimming, no attention to warmth, cold and flu, resulting in dysfunction of the Eustachian tube, so the ear is like a blocked membrane like inaudible.
Swimming after the ear like a layer of membrane blocked inaudible, it is recommended to seek medical attention, clear causes, and then targeted treatment.