
Getting water stuck in your ear is a common—and often frustrating—experience. Whether it happens after swimming, bathing, or even just washing your hair, trapped water can cause discomfort, muffled hearing, and even set the stage for infection if not handled properly. The good news is that, in most cases, it’s easy to manage at home with a few simple techniques.
When Water Gets Trapped in Your Ear
Water can become trapped in the ear canal during activities like:
The shape of your ear canal or the presence of earwax can sometimes make it harder for water to drain out naturally, which can lead to that uncomfortable “plugged” feeling.
Tips to Get Water Out of Your Ear
Here are some safe and effective ways to ease the discomfort and help the water drain:
What NOT to Do
Avoid using cotton swabs, fingers, or any objects to dig inside your ear. This can push water deeper into the canal or damage the delicate skin and eardrum.
When to See a Doctor
If the water doesn’t drain after a day or two, or if you start to experience pain, itching, swelling, or drainage from the ear, it could be a sign of an infection commonly known as swimmer’s ear (otitis externa). Prompt treatment can prevent complications and relieve symptoms quickly.
You should also seek medical help if:
The Bottom Line
While water in the ear is usually a minor issue, it’s important to take the right steps to prevent irritation or infection. With gentle home care, most people can relieve discomfort quickly. However, if symptoms persist or worsen, don’t hesitate to reach out to a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and treatment. Your ears—and your hearing—are worth protecting!
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