StreetDoctor
Contributor
Well after close to 80 dives I've finally had some troubles with my ears. (I say it like this because as a kid my ears troubled me a LOT while flying) strangely enough though I never had a problem with equalizing.
Last weekend I was diving my new drysuit and was a bit underweighted. On 3 dives I ascended faster than usual. The next day I felt like I still had water in my left ear. I left it alone and slept on my left side to try and facilitate drainage. I also used "swimmers ear" ear drops, both to no avail. Wednesday I still had the feeling and got a bit aggervated. I tried equalizing (valsalva manuever) quite a few times throughout the day. By the end of the day I believe I irritated the ear enough to cause some barotrauma.
I went to my general physician the next morning. He couldn't see my eardrum due to wax buildup so he flushed my ear with room temp. saline in a giant syringe. He was then able to see the ear drum and stated it looked inflamed and irritated. He wasn't sure if it was due to an infection or barotrauma. My symptoms include the feeling of water in my ear, shooting pain after my valsalva attempts, also accompanied by a clogged ear feeling. The doc prescribed me 10 days of floxin otic ear drops twice a day for 7 days, and also an Amox Clav 875mg twice a day for 10 days. The pain today is pretty bad and if it wasn't for the Norco 10/325 I have from a recent pilonidol cyst removal I think I'd be calling him for some pain management. The doc told me to follow up with him if the ear hasn't cleared in approximately a week and that I should wait at least two weeks to dive again. He did not say anything about seeing a hole in the eardrum so I'm hoping it's just inflamed.
This comes at a great time, I'm signed up for Intro to Tech this weekend and Rescue next weekend. I understand I'm out for both of these classes, I don't want to jeopardize my hearing or more importantly my ability to continue diving Has anyone been in a similar situation and how long did it take you to get back into the water.
Last weekend I was diving my new drysuit and was a bit underweighted. On 3 dives I ascended faster than usual. The next day I felt like I still had water in my left ear. I left it alone and slept on my left side to try and facilitate drainage. I also used "swimmers ear" ear drops, both to no avail. Wednesday I still had the feeling and got a bit aggervated. I tried equalizing (valsalva manuever) quite a few times throughout the day. By the end of the day I believe I irritated the ear enough to cause some barotrauma.
I went to my general physician the next morning. He couldn't see my eardrum due to wax buildup so he flushed my ear with room temp. saline in a giant syringe. He was then able to see the ear drum and stated it looked inflamed and irritated. He wasn't sure if it was due to an infection or barotrauma. My symptoms include the feeling of water in my ear, shooting pain after my valsalva attempts, also accompanied by a clogged ear feeling. The doc prescribed me 10 days of floxin otic ear drops twice a day for 7 days, and also an Amox Clav 875mg twice a day for 10 days. The pain today is pretty bad and if it wasn't for the Norco 10/325 I have from a recent pilonidol cyst removal I think I'd be calling him for some pain management. The doc told me to follow up with him if the ear hasn't cleared in approximately a week and that I should wait at least two weeks to dive again. He did not say anything about seeing a hole in the eardrum so I'm hoping it's just inflamed.
This comes at a great time, I'm signed up for Intro to Tech this weekend and Rescue next weekend. I understand I'm out for both of these classes, I don't want to jeopardize my hearing or more importantly my ability to continue diving Has anyone been in a similar situation and how long did it take you to get back into the water.