You’re making a left turn and when the arrow turns green, someone isn’t paying attention, and too much time passes before the light turns red again, and you weren’t able to make the light. You’re ...
Whether you regularly frequent the pool or you’re gearing up for another summer at the lake or beach, there’s a good chance you’re familiar with the nuisance of having water trapped in your ear (and ...
Q: When I was training for triathlons, I was told to mix a solution of alcohol, vinegar and glycerin in a squirt bottle. After swimming, I would shake the bottle and apply a few drops in each ear, ...
Ear itchiness often occurs when the ear canals become clogged. A buildup of dirt, excess earwax, infections, or allergies can ...
ROANOKE, Va. – With summer now in full swing, kids are bound to be jumping in and out of pools, lakes and rivers which can cause a problem of its own. Swimmer’s ear is inflammation of the outer ear ...
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12 Clogged Ears Causes and Remedies

Yawning, chewing gum, or swallowing can help unclog ears caused by minor pressure changes. Eustachian tube problems can make ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The so-called bulb syringes commonly sold over the counter for ear wax removal may work as advertised -- at least for some people, a new study finds. In most cases, ear wax ...
Q. When I was training for triathlons, I was told to mix a solution of alcohol, vinegar and glycerin in a squirt bottle and apply to the inner ear to prevent swimmer's ear. I found that the exact ...