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So, does it work? Well, I haven’t had an ear problem after using the product, and I’ve dived inland UK, the North Sea and abroad over the past 18 months. EarolSwim® is all natural. The olive oil creates a water-resistant and repellent oil layer within the ear which waterproofs the ear during swimming and repels the water after swimming (oil and water don't mix). Enter Earol Swim, which is a blend of mineral oil, olive oil and tea-tree oil that I first saw at the 2016 NEC Dive Show.
Repeated exposure to water in the ear creates an ideal environment for bacteria to grow, making the ear canal more vulnerable to infection. Earol Swim contains a blend of olive oil and tea tree oil and comes in a metered spray bottle. It is used to treat Otitis externa, also known as “ Swimmer’s Ear.” If you already have an ear infection, Earol Swim may make your symptoms worse. Treat the existing ear infection before using Earol Swim. Can I use Earol Swim while pregnant or breastfeeding?
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If you are pregnant, trying to become pregnant, or breastfeeding, speak to your doctor or our pharmacist before taking this product. If you suffer from any allergies, ask your doctor or our pharmacist if this medicine is right for you.
EarolSwim® protection is for a minimum of six hours then the oil is naturally expelled from the ears. Earol Swim is not suitable for use in children under the age of 1. Each Earol Swim Spray should only be used by one person. If you have a pre-existing outer ear condition, speak to your doctor or Chemist 4 U pharmacist before using Earol Swim. For use in the ear canal only, do not spray into eyes, nose, or mouth. Do not spray this product near a naked flame.
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EarolSwim® can be used during all professional or recreational water-sports including SCUBA, triathlon, open water and pool swimming. After the third or fourth episode, I naturally went to see my GP. She diagnosed otitis externa, which is the posh name for external ear infection, and sent me to the practice nurse to get my ears syringed. A. Each year in the UK, swimmers ear affects around 1% of the population. Although anyone can get swimmers ear, it is slightly more common in women than in men. The