Blow-dry waterlogged ears: Put a hair dryer on the gentlest setting and hold it a few inches away from your ear. Tilt your head to the side, allowing gravity to help the water drain out, and use the hair dryer to gently blow warm air into the ear. Be careful not to get too close to avoid burns or discomfort. This method can help evaporate the trapped water and relieve the feeling of fullness in the ear. Make sure to keep the dryer on a low setting to prevent any harm. If the water remains trapped or you experience pain, it’s best to consult a healthcare professional.

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