What should I do if my ears get into dirty water?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-17
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You can try to put the water on the side of your ear first, and then gently wipe it with a clean cotton swab in your ear.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Tilt your head and let the water fall out. Wipe your ears with a dry rag to get the excess moisture out and your ears will be clean.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    We can go to the pharmacy and buy some hydrogen peroxide, pour it into the ears and wash it, and then use cotton to suck the water out, so that we can dispose of the dirty water.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you're not careful while swimming or bathing, it's easy to get water in your ears. What should I do at this time? Method:

    1. Don't be anxious and panic, and then desperately use your fingers to pick out your ears, especially those with long nails. 2. You can use a clean cotton swab to suck out the moisture in your ears.

    3. Put the ear on the side of the water as far down as possible, and then jump a few times on one leg to let the water flow out of the ear. 4. You can wear earplugs when swimming or bathing, which can effectively prevent the ears from getting water, although it is not very comfortable to wear.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

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

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Ear water is a frequent phenomenon, and once it occurs, the following methods can be taken:

    The water absorption method is to tilt the 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.

    Gap. Method, tilt your head to the side of the ear with water and beat in place so that the water flows out of the ear.

    In the irrigation method, the head is tilted to the side that has not been flooded, and then clean water is poured into the ear that has been flooded, and then the head is quickly tilted to the side of the ear that has entered the water to pour the water out.

    If none of the above methods can drain the water, you will need to go to the hospital or clinic to avoid the formation of otitis media.

    There are four commonly used methods:

    1. The head is tilted to the side of the ear where the water enters, and the water slowly comes out by itself;

    2. Use a cotton swab to carefully reach in and suck it;

    3. Jump on one foot on the side of the water inlet and jump out of the water in the ear;

    4. Cover the ears tightly with your hands, let go suddenly, and repeat many times.

    Water control. Come out.

    Hehe, I've also encountered this situation, so I'll reveal it to you!

    You tear a small piece of paper towel, twist it into a small paper stick of about 5 7 cm, and then put the small paper stick into the ear that enters the water, and go deep while twisting, remembering to twist slowly and lightly. In this way, as the small paper stick gradually deepens, the water in the ear will be absorbed by the small paper stick, and when the water is absorbed by the small paper stick, your ears will feel clear and comfortable at once!

    I've tried this method many times, and I can't help it, so you might as well try it! But it is necessary to remind you that although the small paper stick is very soft, you should also be careful, and you should go to the hospital if necessary.

    Well, finally I wish you a speedy ride to get rid of the trouble of flooded ears!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Water absorption method. Tilt your head to the side of the watery ear, press the watery ear with the palm of your hand, hold your breath, quickly remove your hand, and repeat several times to suck the water out. This is a measure taken as soon as the water enters.

    2. If the water cannot be poured out after using the water absorption method, the gap method should be adopted. That is, the head is tilted to the side of the ear with water, and the water is pulsed in place so that the water flows out of the ear.

    3. If the above method still does not work, then you can tear a small piece of cotton soft paper towel, twist it into a paper stick, and then put the paper stick into the ear of the water, slowly go deeper, and the action should be slow and light. In this way, as the small paper stick gradually deepens, the water in the ear will be absorbed by the small paper stick.

    Precautions: If none of the above methods can drain the water, in order to avoid the formation of otitis media, etc., it is necessary to go to the hospital or clinic for treatment.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you can't use a cotton swab, you have to go to the hospital.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Clean it up with a cotton swab, and if you can't clean it up, it is recommended to go to the hospital.

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