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Posted: 1 years ago
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Earwax (cerumen) is produced in our ear canals. Its presence is usually natural and healthy. Sometimes, though, earwax buildup may be uncomfortable, unsightly, and, in some cases, temporarily affect your hearing.

Although over-the-counter earwax drainage products are available for purchase, several household items can also be used to clear your outer ear canals of excess wax.

But the thing is, you don’t really need to clean earwax out of your ears. Earwax isn’t dirt. Earwax serves an important purpose: lubricating and protecting your ears. It even helps reduce your risk of ear infections since it has antibacterial properties.

Edited by Sutapasima - 1 years ago

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chitragadgil thumbnail
Posted: 1 years ago
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I recently came across an article about earaches and how home remedies can help. Now, i got to know from the article that earwax can be effectively removed using Hydrogen Peroxide and its safe to do so. Read the article here : https://livlong.com/blogs/health-and-wellness/use-hydrogen-peroxide-to-cure-inner-ear-infections
Rosio90 thumbnail
Posted: 9 months ago
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Earwax removal can be done safely at home using simple remedies like warm water, olive oil, or over-the-counter drops.

Sutapasima thumbnail
Posted: 5 months ago
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The ear is self-cleaning, and earwax (cerumen) serves as a protective barrier against dirt, bacteria, and debris. If earwax buildup becomes excessive and impacts hearing or causes discomfort, then removal may be necessary, but it's best to consult a healthcare professional for safe removal methods.

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Posted: 4 months ago
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To clean ear wax at home, use over-the-counter drops like hydrogen peroxide or saline to soften the wax. Tilt your head and let it sit for a few minutes, then drain. Avoid using cotton swabs, as they can push wax deeper. A warm water rinse in the shower can also help. If discomfort persists, consult a healthcare professional for safe removal.
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Posted: 4 months ago
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Bathing with warm water can help dissolve excess wax.

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