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Hydrogen Peroxide Ear Uses

Application of Hydrogen Peroxide to the Ear

Hydrogen peroxide has a wide range of uses in the ear. First, it can be used to clean the ear canal. The accumulation of earwax for a long time often causes ear discomfort. An appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide is dripped into the ear canal to decompose the generated oxygen, which can gently loosen the earwax and help it discharge. During operation, lie on your side with the affected ear facing up, drop a few drops of hydrogen peroxide, wait for a while, the earwax will flow out with the solution, and then wipe the outer ear with a cotton ball.

Furthermore, hydrogen peroxide is also effective at the beginning of ear inflammation. Its sterilization and disinfection properties can inhibit the growth of bacteria in the ear canal and reduce inflammation. If the ear occasionally feels slightly uncomfortable, itchy, or slightly inflamed due to water entering the ear, appropriate treatment with hydrogen peroxide can prevent inflammation from worsening. However, when using, you need to pay attention to the concentration. If it is too thick, it may hurt the delicate skin of the ear.

In addition, in the auxiliary treatment of some ear diseases, hydrogen peroxide also has an auxiliary effect. Such as external otitis, with the doctor's advice, to clean and disinfect the ear canal can create a good recovery environment and promote the early recovery of ear diseases. However, this can only be implemented under the guidance of professionals. It must not be used frequently and in large quantities without authorization, so as not to damage the normal physiological function of the ear. In short, hydrogen peroxide should be used in the ear with caution and moderation to achieve the purpose of health care and auxiliary treatment.