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Hydrogen Peroxide Ear Water Removal

On the Method of Hydrogen Peroxide Removing Water in the Ear
Recently, people are often trapped in the disturbance of water accumulation in the ear, asking whether hydrogen peroxide can remove water in the ear. Let's discuss it in detail today.

Hydrogen peroxide, chemically called hydrogen peroxide, has strong oxidizing properties. In the medical field, it is often used for disinfection and sterilization. It is used in the ear, hoping that its effect of removing water has its own reasons.

When water accumulates in the ear, or due to exogenous water wetness, or due to viscera disorders, the water stops accumulating. If water accumulates for a long time, it is prone to bacteria and causes ear diseases. When hydrogen peroxide enters the ear, it quickly decomposes and releases new oxygen when it encounters catalase in the tissue. This new oxygen can cause bacterial protein denaturation, achieve the effect of sterilization, and can use the tension of its bubbles to loosen the adhesion between cerumen and water in the ear, and help water flow out.

There are also many taboos when using hydrogen peroxide to remove water in the ear. First of all, the concentration of hydrogen peroxide needs to be appropriate. Too high concentration, although strong bactericidal power, can easily burn the delicate skin of the ear, causing pain and redness in the ear; too low concentration, it is difficult to achieve the desired effect. Therefore, the concentration of hydrogen peroxide in general medical use is mostly 3%. This concentration not only guarantees the effect of sterilization and water removal, but also reduces the irritation to the ear.

Secondly, the method of use must be appropriate. It is advisable to lie on your side, with the affected ear facing up, drop an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide into the ear canal, and stop for a while to make it fully effective. Bubbles can be seen emerging, which is the appearance of hydrogen peroxide decomposition. Tilt your head back, let the accumulated water and hydrogen peroxide drain out, and then wipe the ear canal with a clean cotton ball.

Furthermore, it is not suitable for everyone. Those with damaged ears, ulcers, or people who are allergic to hydrogen peroxide may use it rashly, and they may exacerbate their symptoms.

To sum up, hydrogen peroxide has its usefulness in removing water accumulation in the ear. However, before using it, you should carefully review your own condition, and consult a doctor if necessary. Only then can you keep your ears healthy and avoid other diseases.