Tuesday, May 27, 2008

How to Clean Your Ears


Steps



  1. Talk to your physician or an ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) specialist if you have frequent and troublesome buildups of ear wax.
  2. Obtain an ear syringe and hydrogen peroxide or ear wax remover from a drug store.
  3. Fill the ear syringe with body-temperature hydrogen peroxide or cleaning solution, 3% or 4% solution (dilute with water as needed).
  4. Tilt your head back and to the left.
  5. Carefully insert the end of the syringe into your right ear and squirt a few drops into your ear. You should hear (and feel) fizzing and popping - almost like someone put soda pop in your ear. This "fizzing" sound is the sound of the hydrogen peroxide .
  6. After the fizzing and popping has stopped, tilt your head to the right, allowing the liquid to drain out into a tissue.
  7. Repeat the process for the left ear.

Tips



  • According to Ear Nose and Throat (ENT) specialists, cotton swabs are the last thing you should be putting in your ear. Cleaning your ears with q-tips may cause more problems. Instead, use a moist cloth to wash the external part of the ear or rinse your ears out during a shower.
  • Clean ears after taking a shower. It's much easier.
  • The hydrogen peroxide technique should not be used more than once or twice per week at most. More than this can cause the ear canal to dry up too much.
  • Do not use the hydrogen peroxide technique if you have a perforated eardrum or a history of ear problems.
  • If you're not sure about any of this, consult your physician.
  • For problematic earwax, consult an ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) Specialist.
  • If you find your ear canals are drying out too much from the hydrogen peroxide, put a couple drops of oil (toasted sesame, olive, baby) into your ear. Toasted sesame is best, as it is slightly warming and has anti-fungal and anti-parasitic properties.

Warnings



  • Do not put a Q-tip in your ear. Be careful putting anything into your ears! Even a Q-tip can scratch the ear canal, causing a painful and potentially serious infection (Q-tips also refered to as cotton swabs).

Things You'll Need



  • Hydrogen peroxide
  • Ear Syringe
  • Tissue

*Source:

www.wikihow.com

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