What should I do if I get water in my ear and it buzzes?

Buzzing from water in the ear may be caused by fluid in the ear canal, cerumen impaction, otitis media, etc. Targeted treatment can be given according to the specific cause.
1. Water in the ear canal: If the buzzing is caused by water in the ear canal and the water does not evaporate, you can tilt the ear on the side where the water is coming in and do a one-legged hop to let the water flow out by itself.
2. Cerumen embolism: There is a large amount of cerumen in the ear, and when water enters the ear, the cerumen swells and causes tinnitus, which needs to be removed by a professional doctor with a negative pressure suction device to relieve the compression and improve the tinnitus.
3. Otitis media: water in the ear causes inflammation of the ear, resulting in hearing loss, running water in the ear, buzzing, antibiotic ear drops can be given, such as ofloxacin ear drops, lomefloxacin ear drops ear baths, oral cephalexin, amoxicillin, and other anti-infective treatment.
Water inside the ear buzzing, can not be dealt with on their own is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner.