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Take Benedryl or a generic version of it. It will dry up the fluid in your ear. If you are running a temperature (which would indicate an ear infection, you would need to see the Dr for an antibiotic.

2007-02-25 10:56:10 · answer #1 · answered by conni 6 · 0 0

Try warm olive oil. Just a little bit of it and test its temperature on the inside of your wrist before pouring it into your ear. You should do one at a time, let one ear clear up and then do the other so they don't drip out symotaneously (spelling...eek). You should do it at a time where you can be still, so you can lean your head over and let the oil go way down. About a teaspoon per ear should do. It doesn't have to be olive oil, but that's recommended. Later!

2007-02-25 18:58:59 · answer #2 · answered by Tiff 2 · 0 0

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