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Learn how moisture trapped in the ear leads to bacterial growth and what can be done to keep the ears dry and healthy.

How Moisture Fuels Bacterial Growth in the Ears

Water feels refreshing during a morning swim, but leaving it behind creates an environment that microscopic organisms love. Most people assume earwax is the enemy, yet this sticky substance actually serves as a natural shield. Problems start when liquid gets trapped behind wax or deep in the canal, effectively turning the ear into a miniature greenhouse. This darkness, combined with warmth, provides the exact recipe that common bacteria need to multiply rapidly. Instead of a healthy, dry...

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