file.newsgroup.med.59489 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: [email protected] (*Heather*)
Subject: re: earwax
Hi Stephen
Ear wax is a healthy way to help prevent ear infections, both by preventing
a barrier and also with some antibiotic properties. Too much can block the
external auditory canal (the hole in the outside of the ear) and cause some
hearing problems. It is very simple, and safe, to remove excess wax on your
own, or at your physician's office. You can take a syringe (no needles!) and
fill it with 50% warm water (cold can cause fainting) and 50% OTC hydrogen
peroxide. Then point the ear towards the ceiling ( about 45 degrees up)
and insert the tip of the syringe (helps to have someone else do this!) and
firmly expell the solution. Depending on the size of the syringe and the
tenacity of the wax, this could take several rinses. If you place a bowl
under the ear to catch the water, it will be much drier :-). You can buy
a syringe with a special tip at your local pharmacy, or just use whatever
you may have. If wax is old, it will be harder, and darker. You can try
adding a few drops of olive oil into the ear during a shower to soften up
the wax. Do this for a couple days, then try syringing again. It is also
safe to point your ear up at the shower head, and allow the water to rinse
it out.
Good Luck
-heather