While getting water in your ear during a bath is normal, it can occasionally become lodged, causing irritation and even hearing issues. It can raise the risk of ear infections if ignored for an extended period of time. Here's a quick and secure way to get rid of water that gets stuck in your ear if it happens often.
 
The Doctor's Trick for Draining Ear Water:
 
This method for safely extracting water from your ear was posted on instagram by preventive specialist Dr. Harsh Deep:

Avoid Cotton Buds or Sharp Objects: To avoid damaging the ear canal, never try to remove the water from your ear by sticking a cotton bud, matchstick, or other sharp object inside.

Pull Your Ear: Gently draw your ear's lower portion outward and downward.

Tilt your head: Turn your head in the direction of the water-trapped ear.

Give a Light Jerk: Give your head a gentle shake or jerk.  This movement will facilitate the water's natural exit from your ear. The trapped water should come out with a little perseverance.  

How to Open a Blocked Ear:
Try this easy method to clear your ear if it feels obstructed (from swimming or other activities):
 
Close Your Nose: Pinch your nostrils shut with your palm.
Drink Water: Sip some water while keeping your nose shut.  This can assist in clearing the ear blockage.

If an insect becomes lodged in your ear, follow these steps:

The following actions should be taken if an insect gets inside your ear:
 
If an insect is dead, avoid removing it with your finger or any other instrument. Rather, lie down and let gravity to assist you.
Apply a tiny bit of coconut oil or baby oil to your ear to treat a live insect.  The insect will release the oil if you lie on the side of the afflicted ear.

Important: Do not try to remove the insect yourself if it is huge or if you have an ear infection.  Seek professional medical assistance right now.  

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