Using a clean dropper, apply 3–5 drops to the affected ear (only if no perforation is suspected).
Lie on your side for about 5 minutes, then tilt your head to drain.
Discontinue if burning or strong irritation occurs.
⚠️ Safety first: never force liquid into the ear.
Option 4: Onion Compress — A Surprisingly Simple Traditional Method
This lesser-known approach uses warm onion compresses, a method passed down in various traditional practices. Onions contain compounds like quercetin, known for anti-inflammatory properties, though scientific evidence for ear use is limited.
That said, many people report comfort benefits—often due to the warmth itself.
How to apply:
Chop a fresh onion and warm it gently (wrapped in cloth, briefly microwaved, or warmed on low heat).
Place the warm onion inside a clean cloth (not hot).
Hold the compress over the affected ear for 10–15 minutes.
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Repeat as needed, ensuring skin safety.
Sometimes, warmth alone provides meaningful relief.
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