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Ear Wax Hydrogen Peroxide Failure Reasons

On the causes of the failure of earwax and hydrogen peroxide
I have heard that hydrogen peroxide is used to remove earwax, but it may not work. There are various reasons for this.

First, or earwax is as thick as a stone, and it has been dry for a long time. Although hydrogen peroxide has the power to decompose, it is difficult to penetrate and dissolve quickly when encountering this stubborn earwax. For example, if a strong city has thick walls and soldiers are approaching the city, it is difficult to overcome it for a while. Its effect cannot reach the depths, only the surface, so it is ineffective.

Second, the method of use is not appropriate. The application of hydrogen peroxide to the ear canal requires an appropriate amount and timing. If the dosage is too small, such as a drop in the bucket, it is not enough to dissolve earwax; if it is too much, it may irritate the ear canal, cause discomfort, and overflow the ear canal, losing its efficacy. Also, when using, if the medicine is not left in place, the medicine will be poured out before it is fully effective, and it will be difficult to perform work.

Third, the environment of the ear canal may be different. The acid and alkali, humidity, etc. of the ear canal are different. If the environment of the ear canal is extreme, it is not suitable for hydrogen peroxide, its decomposition reaction is blocked, its activity is difficult to develop, and earwax cannot be dissolved.

Fourth, the quality of hydrogen peroxide itself may be problematic. Or expired, or improperly stored, resulting in changes in its chemical properties, no longer able to decompose earwax. If the utensil has been left for a long time and is damaged, although it has its shape, it has lost its usefulness.

If you want to make hydrogen peroxide effective in removing earwax, you should carefully investigate its cause, examine the state of the ear canal, and test the quality of the drug. This way, it is expected to succeed, so as to avoid the regret of futility.