Steps
- Talk to your physician or an ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) specialist if you have frequent and troublesome buildups of ear wax.
- Obtain an ear syringe and hydrogen peroxide or ear wax remover from a drug store.
- Fill the ear syringe with body-temperature hydrogen peroxide or cleaning solution, 3% or 4% solution (dilute with water as needed).
- Tilt your head back and to the left.
- 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 .
- After the fizzing and popping has stopped, tilt your head to the right, allowing the liquid to drain out into a tissue.
- 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
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