Everyone has experienced it at some point: you come out of the pool after a swim and feel as though water is stuck in your ears, creating hearing and comfort issues. Fluid can become caught in your ears even if you're not swimming; it can happen anywhere you're near water. The feeling is usually contained within the ear. However, some people report that the sensation even reaches their throat or jawbone. Give it some time, and the water will most likely drain out spontaneously.

Acknowledge the following tips to get water out of your ear-

Use gravity

Allowing gravity to do its work is sometimes the easiest answer. Lie down on your side with your afflicted ear facing down. Consider placing a towel over the pillow to absorb any excess water. Slow drainage, which will ideally open up the ear canal again, can be helped by gravity.

Dry it out

A hairdryer can be used to dry out the ears, but it should be used with caution and gentleness. Reduce the heat of the blow dryer to the lowest setting. Hold it approximately a foot away from your head, pointing towards your ear. Move the blow dryer back and forth while pulling at the earlobe to open things up and let the warm air into the afflicted region.

Tug the Earlobes

Gently tug and wiggle the ears after grabbing the earlobes. This procedure is most effective when your head is turned toward your shoulder, allowing gravity to assist in the removal of the water.

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As in ee, it can be very irritating and frustrating. Thanks a bunch
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