Clean Wax From Ears With Hydrogen Peroxide
"On the Method of Removing Earwax with Hydrogen Peroxide"
Earwax often accumulates in the ear, which may hinder hearing or cause discomfort. There is a method of removing earwax with hydrogen peroxide, as detailed below.
Prepare an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide first. It should be used for medical purposes. Its concentration is appropriate, safe and effective. Take a clean dropper and hold it gently.
The person is lying on his side, and the ear is facing up when he wants to clean it. Slowly inject the hydrogen peroxide into the ear with a dropper, and the amount should not be too much to cover the earwax. When injecting the liquid, the action should be gentle and do not disturb the inner ear.
When the hydrogen peroxide enters, it can be seen that it touches the earwax, or there is a surge of bubbles. This is because the hydrogen peroxide decomposes and releases oxygen, which reacts with the earwax. Sit still for a while, about a few minutes, so that the hydrogen peroxide can fully act on the earwax.
Then, carefully turn over so that the injected ear faces down, and the earwax may overflow with the hydrogen peroxide. If there is still any residue, you can use a clean cotton swab to gently penetrate the external auditory canal and wipe it carefully, but the cotton swab should not be too deep to avoid hurting the inner ear.
Repeat this operation several times until the earwax is cleaned up. After cleaning, if you feel discomfort in the ear, or a little pain, this is a normal phenomenon. After a while, you can relieve it yourself.
Then use this method with caution. If the ear is damaged, inflamed and other diseases, it should not be used. It is advisable to seek medical attention first, and then clean it up after recovery. And during the cleaning process, if there is any abnormality such as severe pain and bleeding, it should be stopped immediately and seek medical treatment immediately.
Earwax often accumulates in the ear, which may hinder hearing or cause discomfort. There is a method of removing earwax with hydrogen peroxide, as detailed below.
Prepare an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide first. It should be used for medical purposes. Its concentration is appropriate, safe and effective. Take a clean dropper and hold it gently.
The person is lying on his side, and the ear is facing up when he wants to clean it. Slowly inject the hydrogen peroxide into the ear with a dropper, and the amount should not be too much to cover the earwax. When injecting the liquid, the action should be gentle and do not disturb the inner ear.
When the hydrogen peroxide enters, it can be seen that it touches the earwax, or there is a surge of bubbles. This is because the hydrogen peroxide decomposes and releases oxygen, which reacts with the earwax. Sit still for a while, about a few minutes, so that the hydrogen peroxide can fully act on the earwax.
Then, carefully turn over so that the injected ear faces down, and the earwax may overflow with the hydrogen peroxide. If there is still any residue, you can use a clean cotton swab to gently penetrate the external auditory canal and wipe it carefully, but the cotton swab should not be too deep to avoid hurting the inner ear.
Repeat this operation several times until the earwax is cleaned up. After cleaning, if you feel discomfort in the ear, or a little pain, this is a normal phenomenon. After a while, you can relieve it yourself.
Then use this method with caution. If the ear is damaged, inflamed and other diseases, it should not be used. It is advisable to seek medical attention first, and then clean it up after recovery. And during the cleaning process, if there is any abnormality such as severe pain and bleeding, it should be stopped immediately and seek medical treatment immediately.

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