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Mix equal parts raw apple cider vinegar and warm water.
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Using a clean dropper, apply 3–5 drops into the affected ear (only if no perforation is suspected).
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Lie down for about 5 minutes, then tilt your head to allow drainage.
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Discontinue use if stinging or irritation occurs.
Always exercise caution when placing any liquid into the ear.
Option 4: Onion Compress – A Traditional Warm Poultice
One often-overlooked remedy is a simple onion compress. Onions contain compounds such as quercetin with anti-inflammatory properties. While scientific evidence is limited and largely anecdotal, many people find the warmth itself soothing.
Simple steps:
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Chop or slice a fresh onion and warm it gently (microwave briefly wrapped in cloth or sauté lightly).
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Wrap the warm pieces in a thin, clean cloth.
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Ensure it is comfortably warm—not hot—and apply over the ear for 10–15 minutes.
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Repeat as desired, avoiding direct skin contact that could cause burns.
The warmth alone can provide meaningful comfort.