Don't wash hard.
Don't wash your baby's ears with water to avoid pushing water deeper into the ear canal.
Observe the baby's ears
You can observe your baby's ears to see if there are any water drops or water coming out.
Let the baby lie on its side
You can let the baby lie on his side, put his ears down and let the water flow naturally.
Wash with warm water
If there is a lot of water in your baby's ear, you can wash it with warm water, but the water temperature should not be too high to avoid scalding your baby's ear.
to be hospitalized/be admitted to hospital
If the baby has symptoms such as fever and earache after water enters his ears, he should seek medical advice promptly.