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lifeguard's cure for swimmer's ear --rubbing alcohol and apple cider

Reference #: 594
Submit Date: 10 Mar 2004
Browse Category: ear infection
Author: heather
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Treatment used: rubbing alcohol and apple cider vinegar
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Country of Remedy: USA
Remedy Source: years of experiance
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Remedy Description

as a lifeguard and competitive swimmer i have been dealing with swimmer's

ear for years, (the best way to distinguish between swimmer's ear and

other ear infections is to pull on the ear lobes, if this causes pain

then you've probably got swimmer's ear)



What my dad always treated me with was a solution of 50% rubbing alcohol

to 50% apple cider vinegar in the ear for a couple minutes then drain,two

or three times a day until pain subsides. you can also use this as a

preventative after you get out of the water, i swim every day and use it

on myself and my kids.

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