Swimmers in deep water experiences pain in their ear, what is the reason
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Ear pain occurs during the descent portion of a dive as the diver drops deeper underwater. As the diver descends in the water, water pressure increases on the external surface of the ear drum (tympanic membrane). To counterbalance this pressure, the air pressure must reach the inner surface of the ear drum.
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Too much moisture in the ear can irritate and break downthe skin in canal,letting bacteria penetrate.It happens most often when one spends lot of time in water....
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