You have swimmers ear. You need ear drops. Twice a day and it will be gone soon. Well,either you have got water stuck in it or you have caught an ear infection. for water in the ear the thing that always works for me is jumping on the side of the sore ear onto a sofa or a mattress. For an ear infection well, this is a very common thing to catch while swimming just get drops and if it continues see a doctor for syringing (rinsing the ear out with water-It feels quite nice!)
Immediately get yourself to a doctor or medical facility. It could be more serious than you know.
this is no founder: people have been swimming since there has been water.
Swimming has been an Olymipic sport since 1896. It has been open to Women since 1912
It has been there since the first Olympics.
Wrexham swimming baths has been standing since May 1970
Swimming has been held at every Olympic games since 1896. Open water swimming was added in the 2008 Olympics.
No, the English did not invent swimming. Swimming has been around since ancient times and no one knows who the first person to swim was.
If they have a splint on they should not go swimming in the firstplace. If they havent been to a doctor they need to go and if they have and the doctor splint it they should be resting not swimming.
Tom has been Swimming since he was a small child. He competes in Diving competitions though.
Swimming has been around since the caveman days concluded by evidence of pictures drawn on cave walls.
No chance
Swimming was first included in the Olympics in 1896, but has only been open to women since 1912. Hope this helps.
it has always been part of it since 1930 when it started hasn't it