I got water in my ear how do i get it all out?!


Question: i stupidly got water in my ear the other day and i thought i got it all out, today my ear is clogged...how do i get it all out it is driving me crazy. thanks


Answers: i stupidly got water in my ear the other day and i thought i got it all out, today my ear is clogged...how do i get it all out it is driving me crazy. thanks

Don't use peroxide!! Your ears are delicate.

Use an over-the-counter water evaporater for your ears like Aqua-Ear, it's also good for preventing swimmer's ear. (When your ears get infected from water)

Don't use anything like a "home remedy" for something as important as your ears!

Peroxide.
Lay your head down, have a towel underneath, dump a little peroxide in. It will bubble, wait till it stops, then it should try all the water and clean your ear out where you can hear. You may hafta play with your ear for a minute before you can hear, but its better then nothing.

tilt your head and shake if it doesnt try q-tips if that doesnt work then just let it come out naturally

If it's really trapped water (doubt by the time frame) 2 drops of alcohol in ear dehydrates it and gone.
Very likely you have ear wax built up and my best advise is to go see your Dr. so he can see it. If excess wax can be easily washed out.

You can try putting a cotton ball in your ear. It will help hold your ear canal open so that the water can drain out. Leave it in while you sleep tonight and see if you feel better in the morning.

If you still feel like you have water or pressure inside your ears, you can try, "Candeling." You can usually find someone that does ear candeling in a beauty spa or holistic health center. It sounds wierd, but it feels really good and it not only help remove any ear wax build up but it is good for sinus pressure behind the ear and other conditions.

I love it and wish I could have it done more often. Here's a link that explains it really well.

just give it time...you can try shaking your head

shake your head pull yourear(s) put a q-tip in your ear(s)





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