Just put some rubbing alcohol in your ear. That should dry up the water.
2006-10-04 12:36:27
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answered by Sabina 5
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First of all, when you say "water", do you mean that you actually went swimming or some other way got water in your ear and you can hear it? If this is the case, it will usually resolve on it's own within a day or so. Otherwise, you may just have a little fluid accumulated in your inner ear either from a previous cold or from allergy. Either way, the doctor will be able to look at your eardrum and tell you what the deal is. He/she will probably prescribe a nasal spray and/or a decongestant to clear up your ears. Don't worry, they aren't going to poke a hole and drain it! Good luck. :)
2006-10-04 12:38:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Nasal spray to dry it up. I just went to the doc for the same problem. I get this ear prob once a year without fail.
2006-10-04 12:42:43
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answered by Anonymous
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they will just make you take ear drops. its possible you have swimmers ear - caused when water gets inside ear too far. nothing serious - you can even get it from being in the shower and not cleaning out your ears
2006-10-04 12:36:22
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answered by maxman 2
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thats happend alot to me. you go and wait forever to get into the room (typical docter/dentist expirence) then get into the room wait some more then finally the docter comes in and they look in your ear after you tell them whats wrong then they will probably perscribe you eyedrops then maybe if its from swimming or something they might recommend you get ear putty. :) i have it for when i swim if my ears hurt. it works but its kinda weird putting putty in your ear :) good luck.
2006-10-04 12:37:10
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answered by mm 2
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Put Swim-Ear drops in and to call if your condition worsens.
2006-10-04 12:35:44
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answered by haliangel123 2
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