Swimming water in the ear if the water out of the body in a timely manner, usually nothing, temporary observation can be. If the water remains in the ear for a long time, it is easy to induce infection.
If you accidentally get water in your ear while swimming, you can control the water in your ear by turning it sideways to the ground, or use soft tissue or cotton swabs to absorb the water. If the water is discharged from the body in time, it is generally not harmful to the body and there is no need to worry.
If the water remains in the ear for a long time, it may damage the skin barrier and change the normal microbial community in the external ear canal, which may cause infection. Patients may experience ear pain, tinnitus, itching, increased secretion and other symptoms, which will cause some harm to the body, and at this time need to be treated with medication.
Therefore, if there are symptoms of ear discomfort after swimming with water in the ear, you should go to a regular hospital and take appropriate measures.