How to Clear Wax in Ears
Ear wax is a sticky liquid secreted by the cerumen glands in the ear canal. Wax prevents foreign particles from entering your ear. However, ear wax can build up inside the ear canal and cause hearing loss, pain or ringing in your ears. There are numerous home remedies to treat excess ear wax, such as using non-prescription ear drops. Serious cases of wax blockage should be handled by a doctor.Things You'll Need
- Baby oil
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Wax-removing ear drops
- Rubber-bulb syringe
Instructions
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Soften the ear wax. Place 3 to 4 drops of baby oil, hydrogen peroxide or wax-removing ear drops into your ear to soften the wax blockage. Repeat for three to four days. The wax in your ear should clear up and filter out of your ear on its own.
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Irrigate your ear canal with a mixture of warm water and hydrogen peroxide. Mix equal parts water and hydrogen peroxide into a bowl. Hold your head upright and use a rubber syringe to squirt the mixture into your ear. Tip your head over a sink and allow the mixture to drain from your ear. Repeat the process several times to remove the wax blockage.
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Dry your ears to prevent infection. Once you have irrigated your ears, use a hairdryer on a low setting to dry them out. Alternately, place a couple drops of rubbing alcohol into your ears.
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Visit your doctor. If your ear wax continues to bother you, ask your doctor to clean out your ears. Your doctor may suction out your ear canal or remove the wax with a small device called a curette.
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