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Getting Water Out of Your Ear

https://fyfluiddynamics.com/2023/07/getting-water-out-of-your-ear/

cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/1312651

TLDR: To remove by shaking one would need accelerations high as 24g, which can damage the ear. A couple drops of vinegar or alcohol in the ear will lower the surface tension and make the fluid easier to remove

https://discuss.tchncs.de/pictrs/image/885670e5-8154-4cf9-b66c-4a722e5de763.webm

SnailMagnitude - 2.4yr

Thanks, will pop a wee dropper bottle in my swim bag and give this a shot.

If you stumble upon an article explaining how to reverse 40yrs of brain damage from post swimming head shaking pls let us know :)

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DozensOfDonner - 2.4yr

That was oddly specific but i'll take it

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acockworkorange - 2.4yr

Weird fix but OK.

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Salamander - 2.4yr

Oooh, I usually don't try to shake it out, I just accept to live my life with water in my ear until it naturally leaks. But this new trick will save me some annoyances in the future, thank you!

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teft - 2.4yr

I just stick a cotton swab up in there and have it suck up the water. But it doesn't happen to me very often.

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GlennMagusHarvey - 2.4yr

Ahh, the good ol' cotton swab, that they always say not to insert into ear canals yet people do so anyway because that's what they use it for.

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confusedwiseman @lemmy.world - 2.4yr

The tldr is above the article? This is far to logical for me. I skipped past it, got frustrated, read the article to post this info then saw it as I was replying…

It’s time for me to quit. Good night everybody!

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Stephen304 @lemmy.ml - 2.4yr

I've usually had good success turning that ear towards the ground and repeatedly jumping. At least it gets the water away from my eardrum which is good enough

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