Will the ears do it by themselves if they get into the water, and will they do it by themselves when

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

    No, because the water has a certain tension, it forms a barrier after entering the narrow external auditory canal and divides the external auditory canal into two sections, and due to the gravity of the water, the secondary pressure between the water barrier and the tympanic membrane is generated, maintaining the balance of pressure on both sides of the water barrier, so that the water is not easy to flow out automatically.

    Sometimes there is a large blockage of cerumen in the external ear canal, and water is more likely to wrap around the cerumen and not flow out easily. After water ingress in the ear, there will be tightness in the ear, hearing loss, and dizziness.

    1. One-legged jumping method: the affected ear is downward, and the gravity of the water is used to make the water flow down from the external auditory canal.

    2. Active external auditory canal method: you can continuously press the tragus with the palm of your hand or pull the ear corridor with your fingers; Or repeatedly do mouth opening movements, move the temporomandibular joint, can make the external auditory canal** constantly move up and down, left and right, or change the stability of the water barrier in stability and pressure, so that water flows outward from the external auditory canal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is best to tilt your head and pour it out in time, if it flows into it, it may cause inflammation, so it is better to pay attention.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Not necessarily, less water may dry up on its own.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Jump with whichever ear gets into the water, jump with which leg you want, and jump one leg, with the ear down, and the water will come out soon.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    How is that possible... In the past, when I was getting water in my ear, I would use eye drops to drop a little bit into my ear and pour it out quickly. Get..

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, 1. One-legged jumping: the water intake is large, resulting in ear stuffiness and discomfort, which can make the ear on the side of the water inlet tilt downward, and jump on the same side of the heel to discharge the water in the ear canal through vibration;

    2. Dip the cotton swab: If the water intake is small, you can use a dry cotton swab to dip it with the help of family or friends, or you can go to the hospital to dip it. Although the water intake is not large, it can be automatically air-dried, but because the ear canal is deep and narrow, the automatic evaporation of water lasts for a long time.

    Some of the water droplets are hanging on the wall of the ear canal and are difficult to evaporate on their own, so you should go to the hospital for medical attention.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If the ear canal is clean, the water can be drained by local vibration or a thin cotton swab can be used to gradually dip the water out of the ear after the water has entered the ear.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The water gets into the ears, and if it doesn't get deep into the ears, it's fine. If it is deep in the ear, you need to go to the hospital to find a doctor to deal with it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are many fine cilia on the surface of the ear canal and eardrum, and when the ear is flooded, these cilia will expel the water molecules, and they will dry out naturally after a long time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Water will dry very slowly when it enters the ear, so it is recommended to use a cotton swab to absorb the water that enters the ear to prevent ear infection.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally speaking, it will dry on its own, but if it is blocked, it may not be able to dry and even cause inflammation.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, yes, but it's better to have heard the scientific method to discharge.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is difficult to dry out without external interference, and it is easy to induce diseases such as otitis media, so you can try it if your ears are watery.

    1. Aim the side of the water with the pillow (if the right ear is in the water, lie on the right) 2. Then smash your head down. After a few smashes of the water, it came out.

    The above is a personal suggestion, I have tried and tested it many times, and it is very effective.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In general, the ears are rushed, just jump twice, and then pay attention to cleanliness.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Water can be found in two places, one in the middle ear cavity and one in the air.

    First, let's talk about the middle ear cavity first: if the eardrum is intact, then the water will not enter the middle ear cavity, on the contrary, if the eardrum has a hole, then the water will be"Possibly"into the middle ear cavity. "Possibly"These two words imply that even if there is a hole in the eardrum, the water does not necessarily enter the middle ear cavity, for example, a can, you make a hole, the size of the hole can determine whether to enter the water, if the hole is too small, the water may not be able to enter.

    Second, let's talk about the air: if the water enters the ear, as long as the eardrum is intact and not broken, if the water does not flow out, then the water will evaporate due to the temperature in the ear.

    Summary: People who have a hole in the eardrum that allows water to enter the middle ear cavity are considered a minority. In most people, the water evaporates in the ears.

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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!