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How do you get rid of Ear Wax Completely?

How often do you feel like there is something in your ear? How many times have you wanted to push a cotton swab in until it touched your brain?


Well, you might have an earwax problem.


Ear wax build-up or clogging is a common and usually harmless occurrence. At best, it is irritating, and in the worst-case scenario, it is a prelude to hearing problems.


Earwax or cerumen is not dirt. Instead, it is an essential substance with antifungal and antibacterial properties that protect the ear from foreign material like dust and small insects. So, it is not something you need to have at all times.


But what about the build-up?


Removing excessive earwax is okay, but you can't remove all of it. In addition, earwax can build up due to reasons such as injuries, infections or deep earplugs.


Below we will discuss some safe ways to remove excessive earwax from your ears and what to avoid.


How to Safely Remove Earwax


Cleaning Ear Drops


Cleaning ear drops are the best remedy for a small earwax build-up. The drops contain 3% hydrogen peroxide that breaks down earwax.


Here is the process of using over-the-counter hydrogen peroxide ear drops.


  1. Tilt your head with the ear you want to clean facing upwards and apply the drops as instructed

  2. Stay in the same position for around 5 minutes to let the peroxide penetrate and break down the wax

  3. Return to the normal upright position and clean the mix of wax and peroxide coming out of the ear.


Hydrogen peroxide ear drops are only functional for little cerumen. Using it on excessive wax can lead to more plugging.


Irrigation


Irrigation earwax removal involves using a bulb syringe and warm water. The bulb syringes are sold at drug stores and groceries.


  1. Fill the bulb syringe with warm water. It should neither be too hot nor too cold.

  2. Place the syringe near the ear and gently squeeze the bulb to shoot the water in the ear. It will dissolve the wax

  3. Let the water run into a towel, bowl or sink


Avoid irrigation if you have undergone any ear surgery, as it could affect the healing. You can also opt to use a qualified physician to help you use irrigation.


Minerals and Oils


Oils and minerals soften the wax and ear canal, making the wax come out easily. Such oils include coconut, mineral, olive, glycerin and baby oils.

  1. Tilt your head and place some drops into the ear using a dropper. You can warm the oil a bit.

  2. Stay in the position for a while to let the oil work

  3. Sit upright and clean the oil and wax coming out.


Earwax Removal Methods to Avoid


If the above doesn't work out for you, please contact a doctor to help you. Don't opt for the following:


  • Cotton Swabs: Cotton swabs are only useful for cleaning the outer ear. Using it to clean the ear canal can push the wax deeper and cause more problems.

  • Ear candles: While a few people are pushing this method, it doesn't work and can lead to burns and injuries.

  • Small objects: It is common to see people using pen caps and pins to clean their ears. Avoid it at all costs. Small objects can push ear wax deeper into the ear canal.

Get the Safest Earwax Removal Chester


The best way to deal with any excessive wax is by visiting specialists. They will look at your ear and determine if they should remove it, if there is another problem, and if it is something the body can naturally handle.


HearPure is the best provider of earwax removal Chester. Our doctors have years of practice and will prioritize your safety.

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