Water in the ears is a rather vague concept. For example, moisture can enter the external auditory canal. You can determine this by the following symptoms: you notice extremely unpleasant sensations in the area of ββthe ears, you feel that something is bubbling inside, overflowing. It is not surprising that many at the same time fall into a real panic: did the liquid get into the brain? And if the above symptoms do not go away when trying to tilt your head to the side and shake it to extract moisture, the person finally becomes convinced that she "sank" deep in the bowels of the skull. It should be emphasized that for such fears there is not the slightest reason: water in the ears cannot penetrate further than the ear canal.
Anatomical details
Getting water in your ear is an unpleasant problem, but not a fatal one. To verify this, just remember the basics of anatomy. As you probably remember from school biology lessons, each person has not two ears, but six. On both sides of the head is the outer ear, middle and inner. The external consists of the auricle and the ear canal. It is in it that water gathers. However, she will not be able to penetrate further, since she will stumble upon an obstacle in the form of an eardrum. The middle ear follows, and, accordingly, the inner ear.
Pain syndrome
Water in the ears can behave quite aggressively: in this case, even after its successful removal, you will experience constant tinnitus; there may be a sudden decrease in hearing, as well as a feeling of stuffiness. The reason may be that the sulfur plug is swollen from the water . Having increased in size, she blocked the ear canal. Doctors warn: in no case do not try to remove it yourself: your manipulations with cotton buds will only lead to the fact that it will penetrate even deeper. It is better to contact the ENT specialist - he will professionally do the washing and save you from sulfur deposits.
Inflammatory process
Water in the ears can also cause inflammation of the ear canal. In this case, acute pain, itching and characteristic discharge are added to the constant noise. As in the previous version, self-medication is not worth it - in order to kill the infection, you may need antibiotics.
Middle ear
Water in the ear: what to do? This question is often asked by frightened otolaryngologist patients. If the fluid has not reached the middle ear, there is nothing wrong with that. However, the problem is that insidious moisture can "bypass" and seep through the Eustachian tube - a long channel connecting the middle ear and nasal cavity. This situation is typical for diving enthusiasts who βswallowβ water with their noses. In this case, the treatment will require strength and time. You will need special ear drops that can eliminate inflammation.
Solve the problem
There are three ways to extract fluid from the external auditory canal: jump on one leg while shaking your head vigorously; lie on your side and make several swallowing movements; gently insert a thin cotton cord into the ear: it should quickly absorb water.