3. Use a Hair Dryer
If you are truly struggling with fluid inside of your ear and you cannot simply shake it out, a hairdryer may help. The hairdryer may help to make the water that is inside your ear canal evaporate.
First, you will want to set your hairdryer on the lowest setting possible. You do not want to burn your ear by using too hot of a setting. Hold the blow dryer about a foot or so away from your ear. You will want to move the dryer back and forth so that it is never blowing directly inside of your ear.
It is also a good idea to pull your earlobe down so that the warm air is blowing in the ear where the fluid is trapped. The warm air may help to get rid of the fluid as it will dry it out.