If you’re fond of taking a dip at the pool when you’re on your hols you’ll probably be familiar with the type of middle-ear infection that can be caused by swimming. Middle-ear infections are notoriously common whereas inner-ear infections, caused by upper respiratory tract infections are less so.
If you do get an ear infection be prepared to go to your GP as the symptoms can be swift and dramatic with nausea, dizziness, vomiting and vertigo typical.
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