3. Consider using a swimming cap or earplugs.

People who are more prone to ear infections may benefit from taking preventative precautions. A swimming cap can help prevent water from entering your ears. If you’re feeling comfortable, try wearing earplugs to protect your ears from water exposure. Seeking guidance from your doctor or healthcare provider on additional preventive measures might be beneficial and suited to your unique requirements.
4. Wash your hands frequently.

Regular handwashing with soap and running water is an excellent strategy to prevent the spread of germs that cause colds and ear infections in both children and adults. To reduce the risk of illness, wash your hands frequently, especially after using the restroom, handling food, before eating, and coughing, sneezing, or blowing your nose.
Thanks for your SHARES!
Smoked Jalapeño Popper Chicken Bombs
Burger foil packs AKA Hobo Dinner
Warm Water and Turmeric: Why It’s Beneficial to Drink It in the Morning
These Tricks Will Save You When Your Key Fob D-i-es
Bring a basket of fried potatoes and mix them with herbs.
Spaghetti & Spinach with Sun-Dried Tomato Cream Sauce
The Fluffiest Pancake Recipe Ever!
(VIDEO)Tim Conway Starts The ‘Interrogation’ And No One Can Hold In Their Laughter
The Best Way TO Make Fried Ribs