Keep the ear dry
Avoid swimming until symptoms improve
Do not put anything into the ear canal
Use over-the-counter pain relievers as directed
Apply a warm compress to the outside of the ear
Use ear drops only if a clinician has recommended them
Lie with the affected ear facing down to help drainage
Avoid using cotton swabs, fingers, or earbuds in the ear
Seek medical care if pain is severe, swelling worsens, fever develops, or hearing decreases
Get urgent care if there is pus, bleeding, dizziness, or symptoms do not improve within 1 to 2 days
