Swimming - How To Unblock Ears After
If the water remains trapped, drying the fluid is an effective option. You can use a few drops of over-the-counter ear drops specifically designed for swimmers, which usually contain isopropyl alcohol. The alcohol helps dry up the water and kills bacteria. If you do not have drops, you can make a homemade solution by mixing equal parts white vinegar and rubbing alcohol. Lie on your side, apply three to four drops into the ear, and wait 30 seconds before sitting up to let the liquid drain.
A physician may perform gentle microsuction, prescribe antibiotic/steroid ear drops, or remove impacted cerumen that trapped the water. how to unblock ears after swimming
: Lay your head on a towel with the affected ear down for several minutes. If the water remains trapped, drying the fluid
| | Reason | |-----------|-------------| | Cotton swabs, bobby pins, keys, or fingers | Can scratch ear canal skin, pack debris, or perforate the eardrum. | | Hydrogen peroxide (undiluted or frequent use) | May irritate delicate skin and worsen inflammation. | | Olive oil or other oils before drying | Can trap water further and promote fungal growth. | | Forceful suction devices (ear vacuums) | Risk of barotrauma or tympanic membrane injury. | If you do not have drops, you can