Jim Wyatt
Cavediveflorida
I use Acetic Acid Otic Solution Usp 2% You need a prescription for it. There was a write up in DAN a few years ago. Not as stinky as Ear Beer.
Russel
Acetic acid is vinegar. Your 2% is just a lower % solution than the 1:1 alcohol vinegar mix. There might also be glycerin which is common in "swimmer ear" solution for comfort. Grocery store regular vinegar (white non pickling kind) is usually 5% so that makes it about 2.5% once mixed.
The shoals are there still, the winds howl loud, the rain beats down, the waves burst strong. Some night, in the chill darkness, someone will make a mistake: The sea will show him no mercy. John T. Cunningham
Jim Wyatt
Cavediveflorida
i call it 'dive juice'. i offer it around after dives. hail, caesar (salad)!
proud cave tourist!
I was getting an infection once a year after diving warm fresh water lakes. Three trips to the ENT doc. The third was a different doc, he was amazed at some of the things that the first had done/not done. Anyway, he said it was from the moisture staying in the ear canal. I told him that the alcohol drops irtiated my ear.
I as him about those ear dryers. He thought they were a logical idea, but thought they were expensive. I checked around and found one for $50 at WalMart or Walgreens (It is a Mack's.) I started using it after ever dive (four years ago) and haven't been back to the ENT since.
I get a lot of looks using such a gadety looking thing in my ear, but it works for me. I use it after fresh water, saltwater, and cave dives. Normally will use it on a long surface interval, too.
When you're there you know there's a There there.
Jobst Brandt
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