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1. Hold a hair dryer set on the warm setting a little ways from your ear to allow the warm air to blow in. Do not use the hot setting because you may burn yourself. You may also apply
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Heat can temporarily soothe and alleviate pain in the affected ear. Wet a washcloth under warm water and then ring it out, and place it against the sore ear. Repeat, as necessary.
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Granny's old-fashioned water bottle is not yet obsolete. Fill a water bottle -- the medical type, not the disposable drink type -- with warm water and place it over the patient's
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