Hello respected doctors, how to clean ear wax? can i clean with ear buds or any drops available to clean ear wax... please mention drops name for cleaning ears 🙂
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Ear buds are made to clean only the outer part of ear and not the canal.
You can use Badam rogan oil or any wax solvent to dissolve the wax if it's hard.
Although many patients don't have wax but itching sensation in the ear which they presume to be wax. So better consult an ENT specialist once.
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You can clean your outer ear part on a daily basis after a bath.
But for inside impacted wax you need to instill ear drops.
Soli-wax ear Drops 5-5-5-5 ( Five ear drops in each ear with wax for at least 4 times a day).
Drops should be instilled in a lying down position with the side in which you are putting drops facing upwards.
After putting drops be on the same side for at least 10 min and push your tragal part in & out to make sure your drops will go deep to the ear canal.
Repeat the same procedure on the opposite side.
Once it is done u may get it cleaned by a nearby ENT surgeon.
Health Tips
Don't put any stick or ear buds in the ear canal deeply to clean the wax.
By doing so u might hurt your ear drums.
Soliwax ear drops 6 drops three times a day for 5 days. Get done ear cleaning with ENT surgeon. Ear buds for external use only nothing should be inserted in the ear.
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