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How Many Times to Use Hydrogen Peroxide in Ear

On the frequency of using hydrogen peroxide in the ear
When ear diseases, it is quite common to use hydrogen peroxide to clean the ear canal. However, the frequency of its use is very particular.

If the earwax is congested, it can be cleaned two to three times a day for the first time. Pour an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide into the ear canal, stay for a while, wait for it to foam, then pour it out and wipe it lightly with a cotton swab. This frequency is designed to gradually loosen stubborn earwax, making it easy to discharge.

If it is used to assist in cleaning the ear canal with inflammation, it depends on the severity of the inflammation. In light cases, once a day is enough. With the antibacterial power of hydrogen peroxide, it can remove the filth of the ear canal and prevent the spread of inflammation. In heavy cases, it can be increased to twice a day. However, do not overuse it to prevent the flora in the ear canal from being unbalanced and reproducing other diseases.

If the ear canal is unclean due to foreign objects entering the ear, try to discharge the foreign objects in a gentle way first. If hydrogen peroxide is required, it can be cleaned twice a day at the beginning. Depending on the recovery situation, gradually reduce the frequency to once a day until the ear canal returns to normal.

After all, the frequency of using hydrogen peroxide in the ear must be carefully determined due to individual conditions and diseases. If it is used improperly or the ear canal is damaged, it is appropriate to consult a doctor and follow his instructions when necessary.