How to Unclog Your Ears Naturally? Are you one of those people that gets clogged ears after a flight? Or maybe you can't seem to get rid of the constant ringing in your ears. Well, don't worry, we have a solution for you! This video will show you how to unclog your ears naturally using simple techniques that you can do at home. So watch the video and say goodbye to clogged ears for good! So What causes the ear to become blocked anyway As most of you already know, the human ear is a fantastic organ that helps us hear. It has a diaphragm, which separates the outer ear from the middle ear. The middle ear is filled with a liquid called the middle ear fluid. This fluid transmits sound waves from the eardrum to the inner ear. Earwax is a mixture of dead skin, dead skin cells, and dirt from the outer ear and is part of most animals' natural exfoliation process. It is the most common cause of ear infections among humans. Earwax gets deposited in the outer ear canal, and, in some people, it can block the ear canal entirely. It can also cause itching and pain in the ears. Now let’s take a look at the best Home Remedies to Unclog Your Ears? 1. Apply a few drops of olive oil to your ears Olive oil is an excellent natural remedy for ear infections. It softens the wax, which means it will be easier to remove. Put a few drops of olive oil into your ears and leave it there for at least 20 minutes. Then, gently clean the ear with a wet cotton swab or cotton buds. 2. Put a pinch of salt into your ears Salt is a natural descaler that can help unblock your ears. Put a pinch of salt into your ears and leave it there for at least 20 minutes. Then, gently clean the ear with a wet cotton swab or cotton buds. 3. Use a warm compress to help soften your wax A warm compress will help soften your wax, but it can help reduce the swelling and discomfort caused by an ear infection. Put a warm compress on your ears for 15 minutes every day. To do this pour hot water onto a clean washcloth. once the cloth is soaked, it should be squeezed out. Then hold the washcloth on the affected ear for about 5 to 10 minutes. 4. Use a hairdryer to help get rid of earwax If you're not comfortable using warm compresses on your ears, try using a hairdryer. The heat from the dryer will help loosen any wax lodged in your ears. You can also use a soft toothbrush to gently scrape away any wax stuck in your ears after using the hairdryer. 5. Use a mixture of honey and olive oil This method is a little more complicated than the other methods, but it works. You can mix equal parts olive oil and honey in a bowl to create an ointment that you can use to clean your ears. It will help loosen any wax stuck in your ears and soothe the pain. 6. Apply tea tree oil Tea tree oil is a natural antiseptic and anti-inflammatory. It helps treat ear infections, itching ears, and earwax buildup. It contains antimicrobial and antifungal ingredients that combat the bacteria, yeast, and fungus that cause ear infections. It is an effective remedy for ear wax buildup because it has antifungal properties. It also helps to relieve itching and dryness in the ears. To use this remedy, Mix a few drops of oil with a tablespoon of olive oil and warm slightly. Fill a clean dropper with the mixture and drop into the infected ear. Lay on your side with the oil in your ear for about three minutes. Turn your head to drain the oil out. Repeat daily until the pain subsides. 7. Use aloe vera juice Aloe vera is a natural, powerful moisturizer that contains vitamins A and E. It has healing properties, and it can remove wax from your ears. Just cut an aloe plant, squeeze out the gel and apply it to your ear canal. To make life easier You can put some of the gel on a cotton ball and wipe it in your ear, or place a few drops in the ear canal. 8. Use a mix of baking soda Baking soda is a natural deodorizer, and it can also help remove wax from your ear. Mix one teaspoon of baking soda with ten teaspoons of water in a bowl and mix them well. Then, wet a cotton ball and dip it in the mixture. Apply the mix to your ear and leave it on for at least 15 minutes. then use a rubber-bulb syringe to gently flush warm water into the ear. 9. Apply baby oil Baby oil is a great solution when removing wax from your ears. It will help soften the wax, making it easier to clean out your ears. You can also use baby oil to clean out any dirt or debris from your ears. Just take a small amount of baby oil and warm it up in your hands for about 20 seconds to be soft enough to use. Then, apply the oil to your ear and massage it for about 5 minutes. Your ears should be clean within a few minutes. 10. Massage your ear with ice An ice pack can help to reduce pain associated with wax buildup in your ears. You can place an ice pack in your ears for about 10 minutes, then clean out your ears with a cotton ball. It would help if you did this a couple of times each day to help to reduce pain and other symptoms.