Swimmer's Ear Fever Chills
Swimmer's Ear Fever Chills . Swimmer's ear (otitis externa) is an inflammation, irritation, or infection of the outer ear canal. It does this because pathogens can't multiply as well at temperatures greater than 98.6 degrees f. Pin by Wise and Simple on Health Home Remedies Swimmers ear, Swimmers from www.pinterest.com In a middle ear infection, pain is located in the inner ear, near the ear drum and will often increase with lying down, which can also cause trouble sleeping. Fever can be related to different types of infection. Water that stays trapped in the ear canal (such as when swimming) may: