Bony lesions-These are non-cancerous growths of bone in the ear canal often linked with cold water swimming. ![]() Foreign body-This is typically a problem in children who may put common objects including beads and beans in their ears but can also be seen in adults most often by accident, such as when a bug gets into the ear.Swimmer’s ear-Swimmer’s ear, also called otitis externa, is an infection in the ear canal often related to water exposure, or cotton swab use.In some cases, it can collect and completely block your ear canal causing hearing loss. ![]()
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