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Causes and symptoms of swimmer’s ear Swimmer’s ear is an infection in the external ear canal, the tube leading from the ear opening to the eardrum.
They found that all the ear-infected chinchillas receiving gel containing ciprofloxacin encapsulated in negatively-charged liposomes were infection-free within 24 hours.
Overcoming the Eardrum Barrier Directly applying antibiotics to the infected area behind the eardrum would minimize side effects and lower antibiotic use.
Furthermore, the animals showed no eardrum inflammation or recurrence of infection during the seven days of treatment.
Swimmer’s ear is an infection in the external ear canal, the tube leading from the ear opening to the eardrum. Typically, swimmer’s ear occurs only in one ear, and sometimes the eardrum itself ...
Swimmer’s ear is an infection in the external ear canal, the tube leading from the ear opening to the eardrum. Typically, swimmer’s ear occurs only in one ear, and sometimes the eardrum itself ...