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Using Ear Drops? These 4 Common Mistakes Can Increase the Risk of a Fungal Ear Infection

Many people use ear drops without realizing that incorrect use can do more harm than good. Using ear drops improperly may create a warm, moist environment inside the ear, increasing the risk of a fungal infection (otomycosis). Here are four common mistakes to avoid:

  1. Using ear drops without a doctor’s advice – Not every ear problem needs the same medication. Using the wrong drops, especially those containing antibiotics or steroids, can encourage fungal growth.
  2. Not keeping the ear dry – Water trapped in the ear after bathing or swimming, combined with ear drops, can create ideal conditions for fungi to grow.
  3. Using expired or contaminated ear drops – Old drops or bottles with a contaminated tip can introduce germs into the ear and increase the risk of infection.
  4. Stopping treatment too early or overusing the drops – Using ear drops for a shorter or longer duration than prescribed can disrupt the ear’s natural balance and raise the chance of fungal infections.

The correct way to use ear drops:

  • Wash your hands before and after use.
  • Warm the bottle in your hands for a minute to reduce discomfort.
  • Tilt your head and gently pull the ear to help the drops flow inside.
  • Avoid touching the dropper tip to the ear.
  • Stay in the same position for 2–5 minutes after putting in the drops.
  • Use the medication only for the prescribed duration, and keep the ear as dry as possible.

If you have persistent itching, ear pain, discharge, or reduced hearing, consult a healthcare professional instead of self-medicating.

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