How do you get water out of your ears?

Water in the ear may be water in the external ear canal, secretory otitis media, acute suppurative otitis media and other diseases, you can use suction, medication, surgery and other measures to discharge for specific causes.
1. Water in the external auditory canal: water in the external auditory canal caused by swimming, hair washing, etc. The water can be treated by the affected ear to the ground, cotton swabs to absorb the water, etc., or you can seek medical attention to use suction to suck out the water.
2. Secretory otitis media: Use eucalyptus-pinocampus enteric capsule as prescribed by the doctor to promote the discharge of mucus. If accompanied by symptoms of nasal congestion, hydroxymetazoline and other decongestants can be used to contract the nasal mucosa and improve the function of the Eustachian tube. If medication is ineffective, tympanocentesis or tympanotomy can be performed to extract the middle ear fluid.
3. Acute suppurative otitis media: early and adequate application of antibiotics to control infection, such as moxifloxacin. After the perforation, wash with hydrogen peroxide and then use ofloxacin ear drops to prevent infection.
It is recommended that patients with water in the ear should consult a doctor in time for examination and treatment after a clear diagnosis, and all of the above medicines should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.