You can buy a product called "Swimmer's Ear" at most pharmacies. It is drops you put in your ear to get the water out. Or you can put a couple drops of rubbing alcohol in your ear--that works too.
There's nothing quite as annoying as water in the ear. Good luck!
2006-07-05 02:06:01
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answered by Carrie S 3
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Two things you can try that are safe:
1. Mix a solution of half vinegar and half rubbing alcohol and apply 4 drops to each ear. The alcohol will aid in the evaporation of the water.
2. Go to the pharmacy and ask for ear wicks. These are compacted cotton fiber cylinders that you place in the ear canal to wick away water, or to apply medication.
2006-07-05 02:12:36
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answered by AKQ 3
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The idea of asking the pharmacist is a great one. There are drops that dry out your ears. Don't stick "Q-tips" in there. A serious infection can start. The drops are relatively inexpensive and work right away.
2006-07-05 02:06:40
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answered by Moolu 2
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Its very simple. Take some swab and roll it into a stick and stick it up in your ear. Now bend sidewards in the side your ears. The water will be absorbed by the cotton swab. Now pull out the wet swab roll.
2006-07-05 02:06:22
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answered by digipixy 3
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I frequently do....even if it relies upon somewhat on the position i go/whom i'm travelling. I continually relish looking forward to my summer season journeys to the U. S., it quite is for particular....or perhaps as i changed into youthful, there changed into continually a experience of anticipation foremost as a lot as travelling my father's guardians in Yorkshire, too....they were the nearest element I had to grandparents. I nevertheless love North Yorkshire to on the present time.
2016-11-01 05:49:39
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answered by Anonymous
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My friends little brother had the same problem. Put some cotton balls in your ears. It will help clear it out. If the cotton balls are to big for your ears, take the amount that will help.
2006-07-05 02:05:03
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answered by otter7 5
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Go to an Emergency Room at the nearest hospital.
2006-07-05 02:03:46
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answered by D-pig 4
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what do you mean by everything? the best way to get water out of your ear is rubbing alcohol or swimmers ear.
2006-07-05 02:04:35
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answered by iteach2change 4
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Go to a drug store and talk to the pharmacist. There are over the counter drops you can use.
2006-07-05 02:03:50
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answered by thunder2sys 7
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teaspoon of vinager and a teaspoon of water mix it and pour it in and lay there for 30 mins or so
2006-07-05 05:05:45
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answered by keli2829 2
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