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[QUOTE=Scuba7;7337854]Is there anything I could do to prevent otitis media? I am guessing the ear plugs would work for the middle ear?![/QUOTE]
Hi Scuba7,
As the article I linked for you above indicates (*See partial quotes below), there is no sound reason to expect that vented ear plugs would assist in the prevention of middle ear infection/otitis media.
Regards,
DocVikingo
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"If a vented ear plug did lessen the flow of water into the external auditory canal, the expectation is that outer ear infections (swimmer's ear) would be reduced. As regards the claim of prevention of "inner ear infection," this isn't believable. Water does not enter the middle ear space from the outer ear unless the eardrum is ruptured. It doesn't enter the the inner ear unless both the eardrum and either the oval or round window are ruptured."
"The bottom line? If you're experiencing external ear infections or worried about surfer's ear, vented plugs may be worth the small investment. However, divers with a history of middle-ear congestion or infection are unlikely to benefit from these plugs, and they should refrain from diving until seen by an ear, nose and throat specialist."
Hi Scuba7,
As the article I linked for you above indicates (*See partial quotes below), there is no sound reason to expect that vented ear plugs would assist in the prevention of middle ear infection/otitis media.
Regards,
DocVikingo
*
"If a vented ear plug did lessen the flow of water into the external auditory canal, the expectation is that outer ear infections (swimmer's ear) would be reduced. As regards the claim of prevention of "inner ear infection," this isn't believable. Water does not enter the middle ear space from the outer ear unless the eardrum is ruptured. It doesn't enter the the inner ear unless both the eardrum and either the oval or round window are ruptured."
"The bottom line? If you're experiencing external ear infections or worried about surfer's ear, vented plugs may be worth the small investment. However, divers with a history of middle-ear congestion or infection are unlikely to benefit from these plugs, and they should refrain from diving until seen by an ear, nose and throat specialist."