Ear Infections in Adults: Causes, Symptoms, and When to See a Specialist

Most people associate ear infections with children, but adults experience them too — often with more discomfort and slower healing. If you’ve ever felt ear pain, pressure, or muffled hearing after a cold or shower, you may have had an ear infection without realizing it.

At Better Ears, we regularly help adults suffering from recurring ear infections, pain, and fullness. Understanding what causes these infections — and when to seek help — can prevent complications and keep your ears healthy.

What Is an Ear Infection?

Understanding the Anatomy of the Ear

Your ear has three main parts — the outer, middle, and inner ear — and infections can occur in any of them. Each section plays a vital role in hearing and balance.

The Difference Between Outer, Middle, and Inner Ear Infections

Common Causes of Ear Infections in Adults

Bacteria and Viruses

Most ear infections begin after a respiratory illness, when bacteria or viruses travel from the nose or throat into the ear.

Sinus Congestion and Allergies

Blocked sinuses can trap fluid behind the eardrum, creating the perfect environment for infection.

Earwax Buildup and Moisture

Impacted earwax or excess moisture can trap bacteria, leading to inflammation or pain.

Swimming or Water Exposure

Prolonged water exposure can irritate the ear canal lining and introduce bacteria — especially in humid conditions.

Smoking or Upper Respiratory Infections

Smoke exposure weakens the immune response in the ears, increasing the risk of infection after a cold.

Types of Ear Infections in Adults

Outer Ear Infection (Otitis Externa)

Caused by bacteria entering through moisture or minor skin damage. Symptoms include itching, redness, and tenderness around the ear canal.

Middle Ear Infection (Otitis Media)

Common after colds or sinus congestion. Symptoms include pain, fluid buildup, and pressure behind the eardrum.

Inner Ear Infection (Labyrinthitis or Vestibular Neuritis)

Affects the balance system, causing dizziness, nausea, or unsteady movement.

Common Symptoms of an Ear Infection

If these symptoms last more than a couple of days, professional evaluation is essential.

When an Ear Infection Becomes Serious

Persistent or Severe Pain

Severe, throbbing pain that doesn’t ease with medication could signal a deeper infection or eardrum issue.

Recurrent Infections

If infections keep returning, the cause may be wax buildup, sinus issues, or chronic inflammation.

Balance Problems or Tinnitus

Inner ear infections can impact your balance and cause tinnitus — both signs that need expert attention.

Spreading Redness or Swelling Around the Ear

If the skin around your ear becomes hot or swollen, it could indicate spreading infection and requires urgent treatment.

How Ear Infections Are Diagnosed

Visual Ear Examination (Otoscopy)

Your audiologist or clinician examines your ear canal using a lighted otoscope to check for wax, redness, or fluid buildup.

Identifying Wax, Fluid, or Inflammation

In many adult cases, what feels like an infection may simply be wax impaction, easily fixed with professional microsuction.

Hearing and Balance Testing if Needed

If dizziness or hearing loss accompanies your infection, further tests help identify the root cause.

Safe and Effective Treatments for Ear Infections

Professional Earwax Removal (Microsuction)

If earwax is trapping bacteria or moisture, microsuction — a gentle, dry removal method — can provide instant relief.

Medication for Bacterial or Viral Infections

Antibiotic or antiviral treatment may be prescribed depending on the cause and severity.

Home Care and Symptom Relief Methods

Warm compresses, hydration, and rest can help reduce pain and support healing. Always avoid inserting anything into your ear.

Why You Should Avoid DIY Ear Cleaning During Infection

The Dangers of Ear Candles, Cotton Buds, or Drops

Ear candles are ineffective and can cause burns, while cotton buds push wax deeper, worsening the problem.

How DIY Methods Worsen Inflammation

During infection, the ear canal skin is sensitive. Inserting tools or drops can cause further irritation or secondary infection.

Prevention Tips for Healthy Ears

Keep Your Ears Dry and Clean Safely

After swimming or showering, gently dry your outer ears with a towel — never insert objects.

Manage Allergies and Colds Promptly

Decongestants or saline sprays can help prevent sinus blockages from reaching your ears.

Schedule Routine Ear Health Checks

Professional ear exams every 6–12 months prevent recurring infections and maintain optimal ear health.

How Better Ears Helps Treat and Prevent Ear Infections

Expert Diagnosis and Safe Treatment

Our HCPC-registered audiologists provide gentle, professional care for ear infections, wax buildup, and ear pressure relief.

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Compassionate Care with Advanced Audiology Tools

From diagnosis to treatment, we combine advanced otoscopic imaging, microsuction, and patient-centered care for the best results.

FAQs About Ear Infections in Adults

Q1. Can adults get ear infections as often as children?
While less common, adult ear infections can be more severe and take longer to heal.

Q2. Can earwax cause infections?
Yes, wax buildup can trap bacteria and moisture, leading to irritation or infection.

Q3. Should I use ear drops if my ear hurts?
Only use drops prescribed or recommended by a professional — some can worsen infections.

Q4. How long does it take for an ear infection to heal?
Mild infections may clear within a few days, but severe cases can take up to two weeks.

Q5. Can Better Ears treat ear infections?
Yes — we safely remove wax, assess ear health, and refer you for medical treatment if needed.

Conclusion: Don’t Ignore the Signs — Get Expert Help Early

Ear infections in adults may start as minor discomfort, but ignoring the signs can lead to pain, hearing loss, or recurring issues. The safest solution? Get checked early.

At Better Ears, we provide expert ear health checks, professional wax removal, and compassionate care to restore comfort and protect your hearing.

Book your ear infection assessment today at your nearest Better Ears clinic and experience safe, gentle relief — the professional way.

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