Water Stuck Behind - Eardrum ((hot))

Since the inner ear controls balance, fluid buildup can occasionally cause mild dizziness.

Pinch your nose, close your mouth, and gently try to blow air out through your nose. This can help "pop" the ears and force the Eustachian tubes to open. Do not blow too hard, as this can damage the eardrum. 2. Steam and Humidity water stuck behind eardrum

If you feel like water is "stuck behind the eardrum," you are likely dealing with . This happens when the Eustachian tube fails to drain properly, causing fluid—often thin and watery—to accumulate in the middle ear space. Common Causes Since the inner ear controls balance, fluid buildup