Harry Enfield Discusses His Experience with an Ear Condition
Veteran comedian Harry Enfield has disclosed that he has developed partial deafness attributed to his regular swimming in freshwater. Medical examinations revealed that he has formed bony growths in his ear canals, a condition known as Surfers Ear, which is commonly associated with extended exposure to cold water. This condition can lead to hearing difficulties and, while it is treatable through surgical removal, the procedure is known to be quite painful.
Surfers Ear, also medically referred to as exostosis, involves the growth of bone in the ear canal and is particularly prevalent among individuals who spend significant time in cold water environments. Enfield, who has openly discussed his hearing challenges in the past, highlights the importance of understanding this condition and its potential impact on those who engage in water-based activities. Awareness of protective measures for ear health during swimming could benefit others who may be at risk.
