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<blockquote data-quote="RosieLKH" data-source="post: 634792" data-attributes="member: 108816"><p>The child who saw me said diabetics are prone to infection - that's all. I do get itchy in my ears, but I do try not to scratch them as I know from reading stuff on the internet that that is a sure-fire way to introduce infection. If I do not have good sugar control I do get yeast infections, but my blood sugar has been so much lower since May, so I'm not sure why I'm getting these ear infections.</p><p></p><p>The first time I got them in 2011 was after 2 weeks on holiday swimming lots of times every day in the pool at our villa. I know this type of infection is often called swimmer's ear, so I assumed it was to do with that, but I don't swim regularly and yet still get repeated infections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RosieLKH, post: 634792, member: 108816"] The child who saw me said diabetics are prone to infection - that's all. I do get itchy in my ears, but I do try not to scratch them as I know from reading stuff on the internet that that is a sure-fire way to introduce infection. If I do not have good sugar control I do get yeast infections, but my blood sugar has been so much lower since May, so I'm not sure why I'm getting these ear infections. The first time I got them in 2011 was after 2 weeks on holiday swimming lots of times every day in the pool at our villa. I know this type of infection is often called swimmer's ear, so I assumed it was to do with that, but I don't swim regularly and yet still get repeated infections. [/QUOTE]
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