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2006-11-29 03:39:10 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Swimming & Diving

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If it bothers you get some specialist ear plugs and you will not get water into your ears. If it is just a minor irritation then use a cotton handkerchief and using your little finger push it int your ear. If it finds water it will soak into the handkerchief. Handkerchief must be clean as you could introduce an infection into your ear. Do not use a tissue as pieces can break off and get lodged in your ear. Cotton buds are not a good idea either as you are likely to poke them down too far and do some damaged. What I do is leave it and it disperses.

2006-11-29 03:46:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Tilt your head to the side the water's on, then hop on one foot. haha seriously, sounds crazy but it works everytime. There is also this stuff called Aurodry. Put 3 drops in the ear with water and it gets the water out and keeps you from getting an ear infection.

2006-11-29 23:08:17 · answer #2 · answered by Shorty 2 · 1 0

It's important to say that tinnitus is a symptom and not a disease. Some people will have tinnitus because their Cochlea is damaged. And in a few, it could be caused due to hearing loss. But of course, the most common cause of tinnitus is exposure to loud noises. The noise can be a sudden burst, or it could be a constant banging that hits the ear drum and travels inside.

A good guide you can read about tinnitus and some good natural remedies can be found here: http://tinnitus.toptips.org

2014-09-25 18:41:47 · answer #3 · answered by Berrie 2 · 0 0

first tilt your head down at a 60 degree angle and then shake your head . THen take a cue tip and stuick it into your ear. be careful though dont go to far. You can use many cue tips and towels. If you swim with earplugs you can swim without any water in your ears in the first place

2006-11-29 03:45:25 · answer #4 · answered by Garrett L 2 · 1 0

After scuba diving, I gently place a q-tip in the opening of the ear canal and lean my head over. Soaks it right up.

2006-11-29 03:44:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

One thing that always works is you slightly tilt your had to one side and then jump on one leg. It makes you look like an ideot but ALWAYS works.

Tilt your head to the right + Jump on your right foot = Water out of your right ear

Same with the left

Hope it was help

2006-11-29 07:35:54 · answer #6 · answered by Joe 2 · 0 0

this sound really really weird but put a blow dryer on low and put it on your ear. this will make the water evaporate. Again this sound really weird but, you could also put vinegar in your ear. My last idea is going to a grocery store and buying special ear drops.

2006-11-29 09:52:35 · answer #7 · answered by Meghan 4 · 0 0

you could either shake it out periodically as you swim (thats what i do), but if its stubborn and won't come out, you can put some rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide into your ear. i know that the hydrogen peroxide will hiss and fizz until the water is gone...good luck!

2006-11-29 04:33:21 · answer #8 · answered by water_admiral 3 · 0 1

put a few drops of rubbing alchoal in your ear. Works so long as your ear drum isn't perforated

2006-11-29 03:47:14 · answer #9 · answered by r c 2 · 0 0

tip your head gently from one side to the other. It will come out eventually, DO NOT poke about in your ears.

2006-11-29 03:41:30 · answer #10 · answered by chutney 4 · 0 0

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