I was doing the nasal rinse where you tip your head back – while doing it I experienced pain under my right ear.It has been a few hours and my ear is

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I was doing the nasal rinse where you tip your head back - while doing it I experienced pain under my right ear.It has been a few hours and my ear is alittle achey. If water did get into my eustachian tube should I go to the doctor? Or will this drain out on its own?

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It will drain out. If symptoms continue, please call us or speak to your doctor. We do not say to tip the head back and we say to lean forward.

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