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Hi, ...my ex-husband had a similar problem and he put warm H2O2 (Hydrogen

Peroxide, in his ear and then laid down and let it, " boil " in his ear until

it stopped , " boiling> " Then rinse out the ear with warm distilled water.

He would do this three nights in a row, following the above procedure.

Hope this helps.

 

 

 

 

Fluid in ear--need help

 

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I think the fluid has something to do with allergies and my

eustachian tube being too thin or whatever. It's not painful but it's

very annoying cause I can't swim deep and I hear better in my left ear.

Are there any natural remedies for removing this fluid?

 

Thanks,

KC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi and thanks for the tip. I will give this a try. Does this work to

remove fluid behind the ear drum as well? The fluid is causing me to

have a " floppy " eustachian tube!

 

Thanks,

KC

 

 

, " GERRIE CURL "

<gerrie007 wrote:

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>

> Hi, ...my ex-husband had a similar problem and he put warm H2O2

(Hydrogen

> Peroxide, in his ear and then laid down and let it, " boil " in his

ear until

> it stopped , " boiling> " Then rinse out the ear with warm

distilled water.

> He would do this three nights in a row, following the above

procedure.

> Hope this helps.

>

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