What to do if your child gets water in his ears from swimming

When the child swims with water in the ear, you can keep the affected ear toward the ground, gently pull the auricle to promote the drainage of liquid; if the combination of inflammation of the external tract, we should go to the hospital in time, and use suction under the otoscope to clean it up.
Water in the ear caused by the child’s swimming is a common phenomenon belonging to life. The external auditory canal is an open tube, and if it is simply water, you can turn the child’s watery ear downward, gently pull the auricle to promote fluid drainage, and then wipe it clean with a cotton swab.
If there is a combination of inflammation of the external canal, it needs to be cleaned out promptly. Oxyfloxacin ear drops can be used in the external auditory canal. When there are more earwax in the external auditory canal, water in the ear will make the earwax become swollen, which will block the external auditory canal, and symptoms such as hearing loss and tinnitus will occur, so it is necessary to go to the hospital in time, and use a suction device under the otoscopy to clean it up.