It doesn’t matter in most cases if your baby gets water in the ear from the bath, but it may increase the likelihood of ear infections.
After the baby bath water into the ear, you can hold the baby up and tilt, pull the ear, shake the body, to promote the flow of water out of the ear, and then use a cotton swab to dry the water in the external ear canal, most of it does not matter.
However, if the water in the ear is not discharged in time, it may stimulate the glands in the ear canal to secrete more oil and increase the cerumen in the inner ear canal. You can use a cotton swab to gently clean the secretions from the outer ear canal.
If there are bacteria in the bath water, water in the ear may cause infection induced otitis externa and otitis media, resulting in earache and other discomforts, and the baby will scratch the ear and rub the head. This situation requires the administration of antibiotics such as cefaclor and cefixime.
Baby bath water into the ear, if the discomfort is recommended to seek medical advice, follow the doctor’s instructions for medication and treatment.