What should I do if I get water in my right ear just after taking a shower? 50

Updated on healthy 2024-04-19
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The direction of the water intake. Facing down. Then pat the other side of the head and compare the ears to see if there is water in general, just dig it out with a cotton swab, if you are really not at ease, go directly to the hospital to see an otoscope!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Immediately put your head on your own.

    Lean right, take a cotton swab and put it on the right ear to absorb the water molecules flowing out, and get it in two or two minutes, which is very simple to solve the problem of water in the ear.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After bathing with water in the ears, there will be ear stuffiness and tinnitus in one ear, and it feels like a layer of separation from the sound. At this time, you can choose home care** first, that is, you can land on one foot, the affected ear is as vertical as possible, and then keep beating several times. If the patient is too young to cooperate, the ear can be placed vertically downwards and then lie flat for a few minutes.

    If you still feel tinnitus and ear tightness after initial care, you should go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital in time. However, it is not recommended to pluck the ears repeatedly with a cotton swab at home. To the otolaryngology department, you need to do at least an otoscopic examination to see if there is water in the ear, or there is cerumen embolism in the external auditory canal, or there is a tympanic membrane perforation caused by various reasons, you can do ear canal irrigation or use a suction device, that is, negative pressure suction, to clean the fluid or secretion of the external auditory canal, and then see if further ** is needed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    At this time, you should use a dry towel in time to wipe the external auditory canal, and at the same time control the ear downward, if the water enters, it will come out, you can also go to the ENT department of a regular hospital, ask a professional doctor, and the examination can be **.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It may be that the water is really in, try to pluck the ears with a cotton swab.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When the water enters the ears for bathing, you can wipe it with a cotton swab, pat it on the ear, go to the hospital, etc. The details are as follows:

    1. Cotton swab wiping: Bathing ears can be gently wiped with cotton swabs. If you accidentally get water into your ears while taking a bath, you can wipe your ears with a thin soft cotton swab to absorb the moisture inside your ears.

    Pay attention to the gentle movement when wiping the ears with a cotton swab to avoid damaging the ears.

    2. Ear tapping: You can tap your ear when the water enters the bathing ear. If water gets into your ears while bathing, you can tap the other ear with your hand down on the side of the water to help the water drain out of the ear.

    3. Go to the hospital: You can go to the hospital when the water enters the ears for bathing. If water enters the ears when bathing, if the water enters the deep area, it may not be possible to drain the water from the ears by simple methods, and infection may occur over time.

    It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time if they have water in their ears, and the doctor will use special instruments to clean up the water attached to the surface of the eardrum to avoid infection.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Blot gently with a cotton swab!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are several effective ways to get water into the left ear:

    1. Use a cotton swab to absorb the water in the ear slowly, but be very careful to avoid breaking the eardrum.

    2. Turn your head to the side of the ear with water, press the ear with water with the palm of your hand, hold your breath, quickly take your hand away, and repeat it several times to suck the water out. 3. Tilt your head to the side where there is no water, then pour clean water into the ears that have been flooded, and then quickly swing your head to the side of the ears that have entered the water and pour out the water.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    When you get water in your ears after swimming, here are some things you can do to deal with it:

    1.Tilt your head: Tilt your head slowly with the water-affected side of your ear facing down. This will help the water flow naturally out of the ears and avoid further stagnation and discomfort.

    2.Pat the ears: Shape the palms of your hands into a cup shape and gently pat the top and bottom of the ears to help the moisture drain smoothly. At the same time, you can gently shake your head to help the moisture flow naturally.

    3.Pull the earlobe: Gently pull the earlobe and tilt your head at the same time to increase the chance of the ear being clear. But be careful not to overexert yourself to avoid damage to your ears.

    4.Use the gravity drainage method: Lie flat and lower the water-affected ear towards the sedan chair, then slowly lift the other side of the body so that the ear is in a higher position. Wait a few minutes for gravity to help the moisture flow out of your ears.

    5.Use ear drops: If you have a longer retention period of water or feel uncomfortable, you may consider using over-the-counter ear drops.

    Ear drops dry the ear canal and help water evaporate quickly. Make sure to follow the product instructions before use. At the same time, it is the best precaution to try to avoid water in your ears after swimming.

    Using earplugs or wearing a swimming cap can reduce the likelihood of water getting into your ears to some extent.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    After swimming and bathing, the water in the ears needs to be cleaned up in time, and if it causes uncomfortable symptoms, you can also take the way of ear canal irrigation.

    1. Clean up the water: After swimming and bathing, if there is water in the ear, you can use a cotton swab to clean up the water in the ear, which can prevent the bacteria and viruses in the dirty water from entering the ear and causing otitis media.

    2. Ear grinding finger path flushing Zen tour: If the ear is watered after swimming and bathing, there is ear stuffiness, hearing loss, etc., it may be caused by the softening of earwax and the blockage of the external ear canal.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    With some paper, try to get the water out! ~~

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