Cures for fluid in the ears

How do I unclog my ears due to fluid? I do not have any pain.


Blocked ears causes and treatments are one of the most searched pieces of information in today’s world because of the fact that suffering from blocked ears is such a common occurrence. Identifying the most effective method of how to unclog ears will rest significantly on making sure that you understand the cause of the occurrence in the first place. For instance, in a number of cases, the primary cause is a buildup of wax in the ears. This wax, known as cerumen, is produced by the ear canal in most mammals and is concerned with the protection of the skin present in the ear canal as well as its overall maintenance including cleaning and lubrication. Moreover, the presence of cerumen also helps protect the ear canal against a number of fungi, bacteria and water as well as from infiltration from insects. The blockage will develop when there is a significant amount of the wax built up within the ear. Some of the more noticeable symptoms that one is likely to experience when wax has clogged the ears include a decreased sense of hearing, fullness in the ear, earache as well as noises in the ear.

Other medical conditions are also known to cause the blockage of the ear. For instance, suffering from either a common cold or influenza are both known to cause blockage of the ear, in which case any treatments of cleaning out ear wax at home with hydrogen peroxide are better served by focusing most of the attention on the root cause of the condition. However, coming back to the scenario where the clogging of the ears is caused by a buildup of wax in the ear canal, the problem can be easily treated at home with the help of certain solutions. Some of these solutions include the use of baby oil, glycerin oil, mineral oil and commercial drops. Hydrogen peroxide is one of the most commonly used substances when it comes to getting rid of hardened wax in the ear canal.

The fact that this solution is readily available at any medical store over the counter means that it is also one of the most convenient treatment options. All you need to do is, with the help of a dropper, put a couple of drops into one ear while lying down on your side and wait for a couple of minutes. After a while, you will start to hear a few popping sounds inside your head. This is the sound of the wax melting. Once the popping has stopped, place a piece of cotton on the ear and tilt your head in order to drain all the molten wax out of the ear. Repeat the same process with the other ear. You will need to perform this irrigation process on a regular basis in the event you suffer from regular wax buildup in the ear. However, in the event that you have suffered from any kind of internal damage to the ear, such as in the case of a damaged ear drum, avoid using this option of treatment as it could very well complicate the problem.

Another very common cause for blockage in the ear is changes in altitudes. You will often notice your ears start to feel a bit clogged when travelling through hills or mountains as a direct result of the change in atmospheric pressure. This can be easily dealt with by yawning as this physiological process will allow the pressure levels within the head as well as the ear nose and throat canals to even out. This is one of the best methods of how to clear clogged ears after travelling.

When it comes to how to unclog ears after an ear infection or from water after swimming, there are a few individuals that testify to the benefits of using antihistamines, especially in instances where you may be suffering from some amount of pain as well. More natural treatment options that are also known to be effective include simply using a steam bath for your face. This would allow the hot vapors to enter your system and clear out all of the hardened wax and any other impurities that may be causing the problem. Something that is often is ignored is the efficiency that comes with treating ear congestion with the help of a nasal spray. However, because of the fact that the Ear, Nose and Throat have a lot in common, using a decongestant may have surprising results.

Blowing your nose too hard when suffering from some kind of chest congestion is another very common cause of ear clogging. Moreover, the more serious concerns offered by this is the fact that blowing your nose too hard could also lead to severe pain and worsen the ear congestion while there is also the chance of you completely damaging your ear drum when suffering from a clogged ear.

answered by G R

Put few drops of mineral oil in your ears. This is a very effective way to unclog ears. Fluid oozing from the ears can also be a sign of an ear infection.

answered by S P


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