Blow-Dryer:
Simply switch your hair dryer to the lowest setting and keep it one foot away from your ear. The warm air will condense, and the steam will force the fluid out of the ear. Stay safe when you use your blow dryer to clear ear fluids.
Blow-Dryer:
Simply switch your hair dryer to the lowest setting and keep it one foot away from your ear. The warm air will condense, and the steam will force the fluid out of the ear. Stay safe when you use your blow dryer to clear ear fluids.
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