If you have yellowish and smelly ear discharge, it is advisable to consult with a doctor to prevent complications. Using a cotton swab to clean your ear may worsen the symptoms, so it is best to avoid it. There may be an infection in your ear that needs to be addressed by a medical professional. Unfortunately, there is nothing over-the-counter that can be used to treat this issue. It is important to seek proper medical advice and treatment for your ear condition.
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