Mix equal parts white vinegar and rubbing alcohol. Apply 2–3 drops in the affected ear, tilt, then let it drain. (Skip this if you have ear tubes, a perforated eardrum, or an active infection.)
Significant muffling that persists after the ear feels "dry." water stuck in my ears
If gravity doesn’t work, a DIY solution can help evaporate the trapped liquid and prevent bacterial growth. Mix equal parts white vinegar and rubbing alcohol
Tilt your head sideways and pull your earlobe gently in different directions to straighten the canal. a perforated eardrum
Most water issues resolve within a few hours. However, you should visit a clinic if you experience: