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Think someone in your family has swimmer’s ear?

Think someone in your family has swimmer’s ear?

Think someone in your family has swimmer’s ear? It’s true it often happens after water gets trapped in someone’s ear, allowing bacteria to thrive in the ear. Signs and symptoms may include feeling like the ear is blocked; redness around the ear or face; intense pain; decreased ability to hear; swollen lymph nodes, and more. Be sure to give us a call if you think your child has swimmer’s ear!

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