A few things maybe: Could be water trapped in there from a recent swim or shower. If you have pain in the ear it could be an outer or an inner ear infection that's draining. If you had wax in your canal and your body temperature increased, the wax will melt and run out too. Bottom line is you need a doctor to look in the ear to determine the cause.
Answered 8/31/2020
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Otorrhea: You have a condition known as otorrhea. It can be the result of a chronic infection and it can be dangerous. You may have a cholesteatoma, so consult with an ear, nose and throat doctor.
Answered 10/29/2016
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