How do you remove water in the ear?
Water can not get in your inner ear (the parts all the way
inside with the bones) unless it is fluid from inside your body,
and therefore, water can not get out of your inner ear to the
outside of your body. If it were to happen and somehow water got in
your inner ear, you would need to get emergency help from a
physician.
It is similarly not typical to have water able to get in the
middle ear (the part just behind your ear drum), unless you have a
hole in your eardrum, missing eardrum, or an anatomical variation.
You can get infections in the middle ear that can cause a build up
of fluids and feel like water in your ear, but you can not get that
out of your middle ear without physician prescribed treatment such
as antibiotics.
Where you can get water in your ears is in the external ear,
which includes all the parts of your ear that you can see and into
the ear canal as far as the eardrum. This can be called "swimmer's
ear". For information on how to get water out of your external ear,
see the related question below.