How to Clear Impacted Ear Wax
Things You'll Need
- Baby oil, mineral oil, hydrogen peroxide, glycerin, or commercial ear wax softener
- Eyedropper
- Bulb syringe
- Towel
- Rubbing alcohol or a hair dryer
Instructions
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Choose mineral oil, baby oil, hydrogen peroxide, glycerin, or a commercial ear wax remover to soften the impacted ear wax.
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Place a few drops of the liquid into the ear twice a day using an eyedropper.
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Irrigate the ear after you have used the softening agent for a day or two. Fill a bulb syringe with room-temperature water, pull your outer ear up and back, and squeeze the water into your ear. Lean your head to the side and allow the water to drain out onto a washcloth.
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Dry the outer ear with a towel. You can place a few drops of rubbing alcohol in your ear, or use a hand-held hair dryer on the low setting to help dry the ear, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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Repeat the softening and irrigating process for four to five days if necessary until the wax plug falls out, according to the Mayo Clinic.
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See your doctor to have the blockage suctioned or scooped out if your attempts at removal are not successful.
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