Swimmer's ear, also known as “otitis externa,” can indeed cause dizziness in some cases. This condition occurs when water remains trapped in the ear canal, creating a moist environment ideal for bacterial or fungal growth. As these microbes increase, they can cause inflammation and irritation of the ear canal, leading to symptoms such as pain, itching, and discharge. Consequently, individuals with swimmer's ear may experience dizziness or a sensation of imbalance. Understanding the ...