Apply a warm (not hot) washcloth to the outer ear for 5–10 minutes. This can loosen trapped debris and relax the ear canal to encourage drainage.
Cup your palm tightly over your ear. Push and pull gently to create a suction effect. The Blow Dryer: Set a hair dryer to the lowest, coolest setting water stuck in ear for days best
If the water has been stuck for a few hours, try gravity and hopping. If it has been stuck for , try the alcohol/vinegar drops (provided you have no pain or tubes). If that fails, or if you feel pain, stop home remedies and see a doctor to prevent a serious ear infection. Apply a warm (not hot) washcloth to the
, as prolonged moisture creates an ideal environment for bacteria and fungi to grow, potentially leading to swimmer’s ear (otitis externa) Push and pull gently to create a suction effect