Apple cider vinegar has antibacterial and antifungal properties, though there is little evidence that it can treat ear infections directly.
A common approach is to mix equal parts vinegar and water, soak a cotton ball, and place it gently at the ear opening for about five minutes. After removing it, tilt the head to allow the liquid to drain.
Avoid placing the cotton ball deep into the ear canal.

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