otitis externa
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OTITIS EXTERNA
AND DIVING
Or
Swimmers Ear
Otitis Externa
External ear infection
2nd most common diving medical problem
Cause
– Bacteria normally found in ear canal
– NOT from bacteria in water
Otitis Externa
With frequent immersion:
– Water swells the cells lining the ear canal
– Cells pull apart
– Surface bacteria get underneath skin
– PH change from slightly acidic to base
– Warm, moist environment for growth
Otitis Externa
Symptoms
– Itchy ear canal
– Thin, white discharge
– Pain/inflamation
– Lymph node swelling/pain
– Pain with moving jaw
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Prevention
– Topical ear solution (Bausch & Lomb)
2% acetic acid/aluminum acetate
Acid – retards bacterial growth
Astringent – draws excess water out of cells
– Use at least twice daily
– Solution must stay in 5 minutes*
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Prevention
– Avoid cerumen buildup
Periodic flush with water
Do NOT use Q-tips
OTC solutions
– Avoid alcohol-based drops
Irritating to ear canal
Destroys protective barrier
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Treatment
– Requires physician evaluation
– Cleansing of external ear canal
– Topical antibiotics
– Systemic antibiotics – severe cases
– Pain medication
– No diving for 5-7 days