Squeezing the ear to feel watery may be caused by fluid in the external auditory canal, eczema in the external auditory canal and purulent otitis media.
1. Hydrocele in the external auditory canal: After shampooing, bathing and swimming activities, the ear may become moist and stuffy due to the accumulation of water in the ear canal, and the sensation of water is easily produced when the ear is squeezed.
2. Eczema of the external auditory canal: it can be caused by contact with or intake of allergic substances, as well as autonomic dysfunction, endocrine disorders and other factors. Examination of the skin of the external ear can be seen red and swollen, scattered erythema, small corn-like papules and small translucent blisters. After the blisters rupture, red vesicles appear, and yellowish watery secretions flow out. It is easy to feel that there is water in the ear canal when the ear is squeezed.
3. Purulent otitis media: purulent inflammation of the middle ear due to bacterial infection, pus flows out after perforation of the eardrum, and pus can accumulate in the external ear canal. Watery feeling when squeezing the ear.
When the ear feels watery when squeezed, you need to actively seek medical treatment and systematic examination before the specific cause can be clarified.