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How do you get water out of your ears?

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I've tried all the commen ways it didn't work it is like stuck in my ear. idk

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  1. Hop on one foot and tilt the ear with the water in it down, try to do it right away its easier that way. lol it may look embarecing but it works great!


  2. Use a Q-Tip it will suck up the water.

  3. Ohmigosh... I had the same exact problem. Whatever you do DO NOT PUT A Q-TIP IN IT! I did that and ended up almost rupturing my ear drum. These are some things you can try. Plug your nose and blow. Try Swim-Ear over the counter drops. Sleep on that ear and try letting the water drain out. Pull the lobe down and tilt your head. Try yawning alot. The thing that worked for me best was just letting it slowly drain out by itself. Hope I helped!

  4. try wearing a swim cap, if that doesnt work, try ear plugs

  5. tip your head over at the side of the ear that has water or buy some ear drop also next time put on some ear covers

  6. Ok this may sound strange and everyone laughs at me, but it works.  Stand up tilt your head to the side you have the water in (if water in right ear tilt head so right ear faces the floor) and jump up and down.  It works for me and nothing else does.  hope it helped let me know...

  7. There are two ways

    1. (the way doctors will tell you) tilt your ear that has water in it towards your shoulder and pull down on your earlobe

    2.(the way that works for me) jump up and down while shaking the side of your head with the ear that has water in it towards your shoulder (you look really funny but it works)

  8. i swim competively and what i do to get water out of my ears is to air bang my head and just keep doing it till water gets out

  9. tilt your head to the side otherwise you can point a hair dryer (not directly) at your ear and it drys it out

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