Why do I always have water in my ears when I swim?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-23
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Why do my ears get in the water when swimming?

    You may have done the following experiment in science or physics class: you put a bottle into the water very quickly with the mouth facing down, because the air in the bottle is green, so the water will not enter the bottle. However, if you put the bottle into the water, the air in the bottle will be squeezed out by the pressure of the water, and the water will flow into the bottle.

    In the same way, since there is air in the ears, it is not easy for the water to enter the ears if the ears are completely immersed in water while swimming. However, if part of the ear is buried in the water and part of it is exposed, it is like putting a bottle diagonally into the water, the air in the ear will be squeezed out, and the water will enter the ear. In the unlikely event that water gets into your ears while swimming, see what to do if your ears get water in your ears while swimming.

    What should I do if my ears get in the water while swimming?

    Water in your ears is a common occurrence while swimming, but never pick your ears with your hands to avoid digging your ear canal and causing infection. There are two ways to do it:

    Tilt your head towards the side of the ear that has entered the water, and then use the same foot as a one-foot support, and after a few jumps on one foot, the water will be discharged.

    Use. The cotton absorbs the water in the ear slowly, but be very careful not to break the eardrum.

    If none of the above methods can drain the water, you may have to go to the hospital or clinic for treatment.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Upstairs all the answers are not asked!

    The landlord asked why the ears are old into the water, not the solution to the water (the solution is of course correct) I have the same disease as the landlord, my ears are also old in the water when swimming, I have consulted the doctor, the reason is that our ears and the larynx cavity are connected (ventilation), the average person's eardrum is thicker, and can withstand the pressure from the outside water during general diving, while ours is thinner or has suffered any trauma (I was slapped by the head teacher when I was a child skipping school to play the game console, and the result hit my ear), When swimming, when encountering a high pressure of water, the eardrum will form a convection flow in the larynx, and the ear will enter the water.

    Remedy: See the brothers upstairs.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Of course, swimming is to enter the water. No way.

    I have a unique trick to solve swimming ears in the water, you can try it.

    Fill the incoming ear with some more water (either by hand or dive sideways) and shake your head from side to side to shake the water out (by a large margin).

    Tried and tested!

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