2.Utilize a hot compression
Sometimes, water and other fluids can become trapped within the eustachian passages. The eustachian tubes are the connection between the middle ear and the region just behind the nasal passages. This natural method for removing fluid from the ear can assist in releasing any fluids that have become confined in this area. You should moisten a washcloth with warm water.
The water must be extremely warm, but not searing. You will then tilt your head to the affected side of your face and position the cloth on the exterior of your ear. You should leave it there for approximately thirty seconds. Then remove it for one minute. Repeat this procedure a number of times.
This should help to relieve you by releasing the fluid that has become confined in your ear canal.