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Ear Clogged After Hydrogen Peroxide Use

Analysis of Back Ear Plugging with Peroxygenated Water
Those who have recently cleaned their ears with peroxygenated water feel blocked in the ear. This state is disturbing, and it is urgent to clarify the cause and find a way to solve the dilemma.

Peroxygenated water has strong oxidizing properties. It enters the ear and is phased with earwax and other substances, or causes earwax to soften and expand. When it encounters with the secretions of the ear canal, the chemical reaction produces, and the products may temporarily accumulate in the ear canal, causing the feeling of blockage. And peroxygenated water stimulates the skin of the ear canal, causing local blood vessels to expand, tissue fluid to seep out, and the space in the ear canal to narrow, which also increases the possibility of blockage.

Also, if the peroxygenated water is used improperly, if the dosage is excessive, or it cannot be poured out at the right time, it will remain in the ear, continue to act, and exacerbate the blockage. Or there are diseases in the ear, such as otitis and otitis media. Under the stimulation of peroxygenated water, the inflammatory reaction is heavy, the secretions increase, and the blockage is even worse.

To solve this dilemma, use peroxygenated water, it is advisable to tilt your head and ear to allow the liquid in the ear to flow out naturally, or use a clean cotton ball to gently probe the ear canal to absorb the residual liquid. If the blockage does not relieve for a long time, or is accompanied by pain, tinnitus, hearing loss, etc., seek medical attention as soon Doctors can rely on professional equipment to observe the inside of the ear canal, and in addition to the blockage, they can apply appropriate treatment according to the specific condition of the ear.

In general, the back ear is blocked with peroxygenated water, or the secretions are changed due to chemical reactions and irritation. Understanding the cause and taking appropriate measures can relieve this discomfort and protect the ear.