Patients who have ear pain after getting water in their ears can consider localized drops of boric acid and ice chips ear drops, which can play a role in reducing inflammation and swelling and alleviate the patient’s pain. If the patient’s symptoms persist without improvement or if the pain becomes more pronounced, consider taking oral antibiotics to reduce inflammation, commonly known as azithromycin dispersible tablets, which require a clear allergy history before use. If the patient’s pain is unbearable, consider taking oral ibuprofen capsules for pain relief. By actively applying symptomatic treatment with drugs, the patient’s symptoms from water inside the ear should gradually improve. Patients should pay attention to the cleanliness of the ear canal and protect the eardrum to avoid the formation of infection induced by water entering the ear when washing hair, bathing or swimming.