Many swimmers and other water athletes experience clogged ears. While water usually clears out of the ear on its own, sometimes the fluid becomes trapped and leads to clogged ears and ear infections. Clogged ears are the result of an obstruction in the eustachian tubes, which run from the middle ear to the back of the nose. People with clogged ears can try and get the water out by themselves, but if they experience continued itching or irritation, it’s best to see a doctor.

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