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Swimmer's Ear

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gartzOtolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Artz specializes in otology, neurotology, skull base surgery and sinus surgery. Dr. Artz completed a fellowship at the Michigan Ear Institute.

Surgeries that he specializes in, include stapes surgery for otosclerosis, cochlear implants for severe hearing loss in adults, tympanoplasties and mastoidectomies for chronic ear disease, cholesteatoma and surfer's ear, skull base surgery for tumors such as acoustic neuromas menigiomas and epidermoids. 

In addition, Dr. Artz performs general Otolaryngology (ENT) surgeries which includes endoscopic sinus surgery, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy and ear tubes for children.

Dr. Artz also has extensive training and experience evaluating and treating patients with dizziness and vertigo. Disorders of the inner ear that he commonly treats include migraine vertigo, meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) and acoustic neuromas." /> Gregory J. Artz, MD Doctor, Jefferson ENT, Surgeon, ENT Doctor, Physician, and Active Health Library

HealthyChildren.org - Swimmer's Ear in Children

healthychildren.org — “American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) discusses causes and treatment of swimmer's ear.View full resource at healthychildren.org

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gartzOtolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Artz specializes in otology, neurotology, skull base surgery and sinus surgery. Dr. Artz completed a fellowship at the Michigan Ear Institute.

Surgeries that he specializes in, include stapes surgery for otosclerosis, cochlear implants for severe hearing loss in adults, tympanoplasties and mastoidectomies for chronic ear disease, cholesteatoma and surfer's ear, skull base surgery for tumors such as acoustic neuromas menigiomas and epidermoids. 

In addition, Dr. Artz performs general Otolaryngology (ENT) surgeries which includes endoscopic sinus surgery, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy and ear tubes for children.

Dr. Artz also has extensive training and experience evaluating and treating patients with dizziness and vertigo. Disorders of the inner ear that he commonly treats include migraine vertigo, meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) and acoustic neuromas." /> Gregory J. Artz, MD Doctor, Jefferson ENT, Surgeon, ENT Doctor, Physician, and Active Health Library

Swimmer's Ear -- familydoctor.org

familydoctor.org — “Learn about the causes, symptoms and treatment of swimmer’s ear, a type of ear infection.View full resource at familydoctor.org

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gartzOtolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Artz specializes in otology, neurotology, skull base surgery and sinus surgery. Dr. Artz completed a fellowship at the Michigan Ear Institute.

Surgeries that he specializes in, include stapes surgery for otosclerosis, cochlear implants for severe hearing loss in adults, tympanoplasties and mastoidectomies for chronic ear disease, cholesteatoma and surfer's ear, skull base surgery for tumors such as acoustic neuromas menigiomas and epidermoids. 

In addition, Dr. Artz performs general Otolaryngology (ENT) surgeries which includes endoscopic sinus surgery, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy and ear tubes for children.

Dr. Artz also has extensive training and experience evaluating and treating patients with dizziness and vertigo. Disorders of the inner ear that he commonly treats include migraine vertigo, meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) and acoustic neuromas." /> Gregory J. Artz, MD Doctor, Jefferson ENT, Surgeon, ENT Doctor, Physician, and Active Health Library

MEEI | Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary

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Centers busy with beach injuries | The Daily Times | delmarvanow.com

delmarvanow.com — “FENWICK ISLAND -- Having vacationed in Fenwick Island for many years, Denee Daly of Street, Md., said her family comes prepared for most of the common ailments. Armed with swimmer's ear drops and bug spray, she tends to take on the role of doctor.View full resource at delmarvanow.com

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Physician Assistant Tina Dombroski busy with beach injuries, jellyfish stings & more at walk in Maryland shore clinic: http://bit.ly/rsyErB

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Health Watch - Summer Vacation: Swimmer's Ear

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Prevent swimmer's ear by following a UTSW otolaryngologist's advice. Get it here: http://ow.ly/5ucCV

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Swimmer's Ear Causes and Other Information

webmd.com — “Get the basics on swimmer's ear from the experts at WebMD.View full resource at webmd.com

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You don't have to be a swimmer to get swimmer's ear. Learn more about symptoms & treatments. http://ow.ly/5oaSU

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Swimmers Ear - What Are Symptoms of Swimmers Ear

ent.about.com — “Swimmer's ear is an infection of the outer ear that is caused by getting contaminated water in the ear, particularly if the water stays inside the ear for a prolonged period of time. Find out symptoms of swimmer's ear.View full resource at ent.about.com

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Swimmer's Ear Costs Up to $500 Million a Year in U.S. - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “Summer fun can take a nose dive if someone in the family gets swimmer s ear, a common infection that accounts for almost 500 million in U.S. health-care costs eView full resource at drugs.com

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Swimmer's Ear Costs Up to $500 Million a Year in U.S.: THURSDAY, May 19 -- Summer fun can take a nose dive... http://bit.ly/mEf6GT #drug

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Essential Naturals

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Summer's Coming! Prevent swimmer's ear... Make your own ear drops. http://essentialnaturals.com/gac/article.php?at=0&category=48&article=166

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Coeur d'Alene Press: Healthy Community - What can be done for itchy ears? : Healthy Community - What can be done for itchy ears?

cdapress.com — “The ear canal is a warm moist environment perfect for growing fungus or infections. If your ears itch it is most likely due to dry skin or otitis externa. Otitis externa is an infection of the outer ear canal usually caused from swimming (same as swimmers ear). A drop of alcohol after swimming will help dry out the ear. If you are not a swimmer and have dry ears there is nothing wrong with putting a little lotion on a cotton swab or your fingertip and applying it to the outer ear (do not push anView full resource at cdapress.com

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What can be done for itchy ears?: The ear canal is a warm moist environment perfect for growing fungus or infectio... http://bit.ly/crvlHa

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Anxiety and Stress Forum - Anxiety and Panic Attacks due to Ear Infection

ehealthforum.com — “Anxiety and Panic Attacks due to Ear Infection . Hi there,I've had an ear infection for about a week. It's completely blocked up, swollen etc. I have been to the doctors who prescribed me some ear drops which I have been using aswell as ibuprofen. Anyway, when it gets to night time, I get panic... ... Mental Health - Anxiety and StressView full resource at ehealthforum.com

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Swimmers ear infection remedy - get rid of the infection quickly

home-remedies-for-you.com — “Vinegar is believed to be very effective in treating swimmers ear: How long does swimmers ear last?View full resource at home-remedies-for-you.com

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Why do kids get swimmer's ear?

washingtonpost.com — “The best thing about Memorial Day is that summer vacation is almost here. The second best thing about Memorial Day is that swimming season officially begins. Whether it's a community pool or the ocean, all kids love to jump, dive or slide into the water.View full resource at washingtonpost.com

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