What works best for me is hydrogen peroxide. My doctor recommended this to me after I kept having to visit him to have my ears irrigated. When my ears feel blocked, I just pour a few drops of regular 3% hydrogen peroxide in my ear, and it essentially dissolves the wax.
You can feel it bubbling inside your ear. My ears instantly feel better. Be sure not to use too much, and afterwards, you may want to dry your ears out by using a little rubbing alcohol because the peroxide may leave some moisture behind.
From Mayoclinic: Your doctor can remove excess wax using a small, curved instrument called a curette. Your doctor can also flush out the wax using a water pick or a rubber-bulb syringe filled with warm water. Your doctor may also be able to remove excess wax using suction while inspecting the ear with the aid of a microscope.
If earwax buildup is a recurring problem, your doctor may recommend that you use a wax-removal medication, such as carbamide peroxide (Debrox, Murine Ear Drops), every four to eight weeks as a preventive measure. Because these drops can irritate the delicate skin of the eardrum and ear canal, it's recommended that they be used sparingly and only on the advice of your physician.
As tempting as it may be, do not shove a Q-tip (or something else! ) in there. You could push the wax deeper and injure your eardrum.
The cheapest method is a little warm water (no hotter than what you would bathe in) dripped gently in your ear. Let it sit for a minute or so to loosen/melt the wax, then tilt your head to let the water run out. If you have a syringe bulb used to clear a infant's noses or ears, you can use that to GENTLY suction the water and melted wax out.DO NOT SHOVE DEEP INTO YOUR EAR!
You can also buy ear drops at any pharmacy that will do the trick as well.
Use Hydrogen Peroxide. Dip a cotton bud in Hydrogen Peroxide and then use the cotton bud Very slowly and carefully to remove your ear wax. You may need 2/3 Cotton Buds Dipped in hydrogen peroxide to clear out all the wax.Do not press hard or too deep.
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