At The London Clinic your specialist will examine your ear and take a swab of any discharge to confirm if there is a bacterial or fungal infection.Â
They will send the swab to the pathology department to identify which pathogen is causing the infection. Your results are normally back in a couple of days.
If there is an infection you’ll be given antibacterial or antifungal ear drops to use at home.
Your specialist will inspect your ear and if there’s discharge they will clean it so the medication can penetrate the ear canal more effectively.Â
They’ll check that your eardrum is intact as some medicines can’t be given if the eardrum is perforated.
If your ear canal has become too narrow to effectively insert the ear drops, your specialist may place  a small wick (pope wick) into the ear canal to expand it.
The antibiotic and antifungal medication should clear any infection within a week of use.Â