How to Determine if You Have Surfer's Ear

"A friend of mine had so much pain he had his ear cleaned out by a doctor. They practically sliced his ear off and folded it forward onto his temple to dig out the extra growth." -Timmy Reyes, O'Neill Surf Team Rider

Things You'll Need

  • First Aid Kits
  • Earplugs
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Instructions

    • 1

      Know that surfer's ear is the common term for a medical condition where the ear canal is partially or completely closed off by excessive and late developing cartilage growth. It is thought to be caused by prolonged and repeated exposure to cold water.

    • 2

      Take notice of any pain, popping or crackling that originates in your ear.

    • 3

      Tilt your ear toward the ground and shake your head to see if you can hear water trapped in your inner ear.

    • 4

      Ask yourself if people are always telling you to turn down the music or the TV, or if they tell you that you talk loudly.

    • 5

      Think about whether you're asking others to speak up, even when they are sitting right next to you.

    • 6

      Visit a doctor, preferably an ear specialist, and get a second opinion to verify any diagnosis.