What else could help clogged ears?

I was sleeping on my right side and awaken immediately when I tossed and got up, a little freaked that I could barely hear. and I usually have no problem but it possibly was sticky? I used my ear drops and it helped only a little but not perfectly, just to help unclog some parts, but is there another solution to use? Peroxide doesn’t really help, but I went to the ea doctor this year, just to see if I should go back?

Answer #1

if its wax u can get warn water with a seringe (i forgot what its called) and put that warm water in ur ear and then dry it and put ur ear drops in.

Answer #2

Squeeze your nostrils together and act like your blowing up one of those difficult balloons, if you have a balloon that’s even better, and blow real hard. If you don’t have one just act like it, that should help

Answer #3

I know for sure I yawned and I could hear, but it just still feels like something and I’ll try that out^^ Thankies c;

Answer #4

ok, could just warm-hot water help? like the steam foating then ear drops too?

Answer #5

Yep try it out should work, good luck and welcome

Answer #6

i dont think so cuz the doctor told me to put warm water in my ear then dry it and put the drops in.

Answer #7

Hydrogen Peroxide! Just lay on your side and pour a capful into your ear. It will feel kind of weird, but completely harmless. It will bubble and lift anything to the top that shouldnt be there. Then just take a washcloth and tip your head the other way to remove the Peroxide. I do it every once in a while and it works great!

Answer #8

YES ! Go back to the doctor!

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