Feeling that there is water inside the ear can not be pulled out and ringing, may be related to the external auditory canal effusion and secretory otitis media, according to the cause of the disease and the characteristics of the disease to choose the general treatment, drug treatment and surgical treatment.
1. Water in the external auditory canal: deep water in the ear canal can block the eardrum from the outside world, forming a closed cavity between the water and the eardrum, resulting in symptoms such as ear stuffiness and tinnitus. Available on the affected side of the ear down posture, the affected side of the one-legged jump, with the help of gravity, and gently pat the affected side of the front edge of the ear screen, the water out of the shock. Or use a hair dryer to dry out the water in the ear by blowing hot air from the ear canal to the appropriate position.
2. Secretory otitis media: due to infection, allergy and Eustachian tube dysfunction and other factors, there may be fluid in the middle ear, with discomfort such as stuffy ears and hearing loss. Antibiotics such as amoxicillin should be used for anti-infection treatment, and glucocorticoids such as prednisone should be taken orally for short-term anti-inflammatory treatment. Nasal spray hydroxymetazoline and other vasoconstriction treatment. Eustachian tube blowing or choose tympanocentesis treatment as appropriate.
If you feel that there is water in the ear, you can’t get it out and it is still ringing, and if you can’t relieve it on your own, you need to consult a doctor for a systematic examination, make a clear diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.