3. Hot water, Epsom salt, and rubbing alcohol
Hot water, Epsom salt, and rubbing alcohol is effective in a healing swimmer’s ear. In a medium pan, boil some hot water. Let the hot water cool until you’re able to place your hand into it. Add a half a cup of rubbing alcohol and Epsom salt and place it into the hot water. Get a clean washcloth and dip it into the hot water mixture.
Lie down on a bed or tilt your head to the opposite side and place the washcloth over your ear. Let it sit there on the ear until it starts to cool. Place the washcloth back into the hot water mixture and repeat a few times. Try to do this at least twice a day. When you get the next morning, your swimmer’s ear should be gone. At night, lie on the ear that has swimmers ear to allow the water to drain out.