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How To Flush Earwax With Hydrogen Peroxide

The method of cleaning earwax with hydrogen peroxide
Those who have earwax often accumulate in the ear canal, or cause ear tightness and tinnitus. Those with hydrogen peroxide can help with scale removal.

If you want to clear earwax with hydrogen peroxide, prepare utensils first. You need to use an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide, a dropper, a number of cotton balls, and a small basin to hold waste liquid.

Sit on a chair with your head tilted to one side, so that the ear you want to clean faces up. Use a dropper to absorb the hydrogen peroxide, slowly dripping it into the ear canal, until the ear canal overflows. At this time, or hear a "sizzling" sound in the ear canal, this is the reaction between hydrogen peroxide and earwax. Lie still for a while, about a few minutes, so that the hydrogen peroxide can fully act on the earwax.

Then, turn your head to the other side, so that the liquid in the ear slowly flows out and flows into the prepared small basin. Wipe the ear canal opening with a cotton ball to absorb the residual liquid. Be careful not to go deep into the ear canal when wiping, so as not to hurt the ear.

If the earwax is heavy and not cleaned at one time, you can clean it up according to this method every one or two days. However, if there is severe pain, bleeding or other discomfort in the ear during the cleaning process, stop immediately and seek medical attention.

Clean the earwax with hydrogen peroxide. Be careful and follow the steps to keep the ear healthy.