How can I get rid of fluid in the ears?

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What is a good way to get rid of fluid in my ears?

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I presume by fluid in my ears, you mean Middle ear i.e. behind the drum. This can only collect due to...

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How to get fluid out of my ears so i can hear again!?

hi, following a cold, i had an ear infection in both ears last week. saw a doctor and got a prescription and although it did take away the cold and the pain in my ears, i still cant hear a damn thing. it doesnt seem to be getting better at all as the...

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I lost my hearing due to ear infections and l was told Never to put cotton wool or anything else in...

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If you have fluid in your ear, your doctor might prescribe antibiotics or tell you to try a decongestant...

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If you have fluid build up in your ear, you need to see your doctor for antibiotics. Don't wait - it...

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How do you get rid of fluid in your ears?

I've tried steam with olbas oil, decongestant, Ear oil which made it worse. Even tried coughing, wiggling my ear, blowing through my nose etc.... still got liquid there. Also it was extremely painful when I went on a plane last summer. What else can...

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You've probably got fluid in the middle ear, which should respond to sudafed, which you can buy at the...

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How do ENT doctors get fluid or mucus out of your ears if you have either one of these in your ears?

My ears have been making sounds (cracking/clicking) when i swallow for a month and i dont know why my ears are doing this. I went to the doctor on the 4th of this month and the nurse looked in my ears (they were fine) and in my nose and said i have ETD...

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It is most definitely fluid behind your ear drum. The Dr can lance the drum and suction the fluid out...

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How do u get fluid out of your ears ?

how do u get fluid out of your ears

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Put cotton wool in each ear and blow your nose.

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What are some remedies or things i can do to get the fluid out of my ears from my seasonal allergies?

One of my ears have been clogged up for 8 days now and it's beginning to become an annoyance. I'm in school and not being able to hear has really taken a toll on my educational perfomance. I don't want to see a doctor because i've been to the doctor...

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My success has been with Hydrasense spray twice a day followed by Flonase. When I had a cold I stopped...

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Fluid in the ears can be an ear infection, antibiotics can easily treat ear infections, see your doctor...

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How do you get fluid out of your ears?

I've had fluid in them (for a few months I can "hear" it if i move my head right, i hurts someone on the phone talks too loud..) not from swimming or anything- dont' know how it got there

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diluted hydrogen pyroxide

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