Water Stuck In Ear -

Water can enter the ear canal during activities such as swimming, bathing, or showering. The ear canal is a narrow tube that leads to the eardrum, and water can get trapped inside. The earwax in the ear canal can also contribute to water getting stuck, as it can form a plug that prevents water from draining out.

Instead, try one of these safe, effective methods: water stuck in ear

If you're experiencing:

Mix a solution of 50% white vinegar and 50% rubbing alcohol. Put a few drops in the affected ear, then tilt your head to let it drain. The alcohol helps water evaporate, and the vinegar prevents bacterial growth. Water can enter the ear canal during activities

Tilt your head sideways, cup your palm tightly over your ear, then push it in and out rapidly to create a small vacuum. The pressure change can pull the water loose. Instead, try one of these safe, effective methods:

To prevent water from getting stuck in your ear, you can take the following steps:

Some people naturally have smaller or more "S-shaped" canals that hinder drainage.

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