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Carbamide Peroxide and Hydrogen Peroxide for Ear Wax

On the comparison between urea peroxide and hydrogen peroxide for removing earwax
In the removal of earwax, both urea peroxide and hydrogen peroxide are often involved. The two have their own characteristics and their own uses.

The nature of urea peroxide is slightly slower. When it encounters water, it gradually releases hydrogen peroxide, and the effect is mild. In order to remove earwax, it can slow down the dry and knotted scale and reduce ear discomfort. It is especially suitable for those with delicate ear canals, which can avoid the risk of injury due to irritation.

And hydrogen peroxide is quite active. The effect is rapid and can quickly dissolve earwax. However, it is strong, if used improperly, it may cause damage to the mucosa of the ear canal, causing pain and redness.

When used in people, it should be considered that the individual is different. The old and the young and those with sensitive ear canals should choose urea peroxide first, so as to remove earwax steadily and slowly. Those who are strong and have strong ear canal tolerance can use hydrogen peroxide as appropriate to quickly remove scale.

When performing surgery, it should also follow the method. The amount must be appropriate, and the method should be accurate. If the method of dripping is used, the number of drops should be determined as appropriate, and it needs to be waited for a while to make the medicine and scale fully work.

In summary, urea peroxide and hydrogen peroxide have their own advantages and disadvantages in removing earwax. The choice should be carefully selected according to the condition of the individual ear canal and the degree of tolerance, so as to achieve both descaling and ear protection.