Earplugs for Swimming
When should you wear Ear Plugs for Swimming?
Ear Plugs for Swimming, also
called swimplugs should be worn when swimming or showering when it is necessary
to keep water out of the ear. This may be to avoid an ear infection in dirty
water, or when there is a perforation in the eardrum. Many children require the
use of Ear Plugs for Swimming after
receiving pressure equalization (PE) tubes in the ears following chronic ear
infections. While the tubes are present, it is important to keep water out of
the ear to prevent infection.
Who should wear Ear Plugs for Swimming?
Anyone with pressure equalization tubes or a perforated
eardrum
Those at risk for chronic ear infections
Those who swim in dirty or cold water
Types of Ear Plugs for Swimming
Ear Plugs for Swimming. Can be
purchased from a hearing healthcare professional. A mold is taken of the ear so
that the plug fits snug in the ear and prevents any water entry.
Ear Plugs for Swimming. The
next best option behind custom Ear Plugs for Swimming. They
are usually made of a silicone or wax material that can be molded into the bowl
of the ear to keep water out.
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