How do you get water out of your ear?!


Question: How do you get water out of your ear?
I've had water in my ear since yesterday and it won't go away! It's pretty annoying... it feels weird and I can barely hear out of it. How do I get it out? List as many ways you could think of. THANKS!

Answers:

Something my grandma taught, that is a bit weird but it does work, is to take a smooth rock outside, let the sun heat it up and then hold your head over like you are trying to get the water out and hold that rock up to your ear as close as possible without discomfort. For some reason that heat draws the water out, she's done that for us many times growing up and getting water clogged ears. It is very annoying! Alcohol does help too since alcohol is drying.



hope this helps
Instructions

1
Pour a few drops of water into a dropper. Turn the head so the affected ear is facing up. Drop some water from the dropper into your affected ear. Wait two or three seconds, then flip your head quickly so the affected ear now faces the ground. Repeat the process until all the water has drained out of your ear.

2
Prepare a mixture of half alcohol and half vinegar. Put two or three drops of this mixture into the affected ear. The mixture should dry up the water in a few minutes.

3
Sleep with the affected ear facing the surface of your pillow. After a few minutes, the force of gravity may pull the water out.

4
Dry up the water in your ear using a hair dryer on a low setting. Take care not to hold the hair dryer too close or to burn yourself.

5
Use over-the-counter antiseptic eardrops. Shake two or three drops into your ear, then turn your head so the affected ear is facing downward. The water should come out with the eardrops.

6
Consult your doctor if water remains in your ear no matter what you try on your own.



Read more: How to Get Water Out of Your Ear | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_2039130_water-out-ear.html#ixzz1Gn4YyqPq



Have someone blownin it



Bang ur head to something




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