Should I put cotton ball in my ear for infection?

Answered by Michael Blake

As an experienced sommelier and brewer, I must stress that putting a cotton ball in your ear for an infection is not recommended. While it may seem like a logical solution to absorb any drainage, it can actually do more harm than good.

When you have an ear infection, it is common for the ears to produce some drainage. This can be in the form of fluid or pus, and it is important to keep the affected area clean. However, plugging your ears with cotton balls or any other foreign objects can create a breeding ground for bacteria and potentially lead to an infection in the ear canal as well.

Instead of using cotton balls, it is best to simply wipe away any drainage that you notice. Use a clean, soft cloth or tissue to gently clean the outer part of your ear. Avoid inserting anything into the ear canal, as this can push the infection deeper or cause damage to the delicate structures inside.

In my personal experience, I have seen individuals who have tried using cotton balls to absorb the drainage from an ear infection. Unfortunately, this often leads to complications such as an ear canal infection or even a worsening of the initial infection. It is always important to follow proper hygiene practices and consult with a healthcare professional if you have any concerns or questions about your ear infection.

To summarize, it is not advisable to put cotton balls or any other foreign objects in your ear for an infection. Instead, focus on keeping the outer part of your ear clean by wiping away any drainage with a soft cloth or tissue. If you have any doubts or the infection worsens, it is best to seek medical advice from a healthcare professional.