My daughter has persistent ear pain ...Whenever she goes for swimming it aggrevates ....We have tried soliwax and there is no as such fluid coming out of her ears
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While swimming the correct breathing technique is required . Ask the coach for it he will make her understand.
If correct breathing is not there the Eustachian tube that connect between the ear and nose gets blocked and hence the pain!
Use swim caps while swimming and still problem persists visit an ENT surgeon for examination .
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