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An outer ear infection, also known as otitis externa or “swimmer’s ear,” is an inflammation of the ear canal – the passage leading from the outer ear to the eardrum. It’s often caused by bacteria or fungi that thrive in warm, moist conditions. The infection can make the ear red, swollen, itchy, and painful.
Outer ear infections are usually caused by bacterial or fungal growth after water, sweat, or debris becomes trapped in the ear canal. This creates a damp environment where germs can multiply. Frequent ear cleaning, using earbuds, or having a skin condition like eczema can also increase the risk.
The common symptoms include ear pain, itchiness, swelling, redness, and a feeling of fullness in the ear. Some people notice discharge or a slight loss of hearing. In severe cases, touching or moving the ear can be quite painful.