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Loosening Ear Wax Hydrogen Peroxide

Use hydrogen peroxide to soften earwax
Smell earwax stagnant, many people have discomfort. In ancient methods, hydrogen peroxide is often used to loosen it, and the effect is quite good.

Hydrogen peroxide, the name of chemistry, is also active, and objects often change. In the ear canal, hydrogen peroxide can quietly act with earwax. Those who cover earwax, or over the years, or due to the invasion of dampness, agglomerate, block the ear canal, cause hearing impairment, and feel itchy and painful from time to time.

When lying on your side with an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide, pour it into the ear. When tilting, you need to lie on your side, so that the affected ear faces up, slowly inject, so that the hydrogen peroxide slowly flows into the depths of the ear canal. At this moment, you may hear a subtle "sizzling" sound, which is the image of the interaction between hydrogen peroxide and earwax. The oxygen decomposed by hydrogen peroxide is like an invisible hand, which gradually loosens the earwax. After a while, after the action is completed, it is repeated to lie on its side, so that the liquid in the ear slowly flows out. The outflow may be yellow and turbid, which means that the loosened earwax comes out with the hydrogen peroxide.

If this is done, it should be done with caution. The concentration of hydrogen peroxide should not be too high, and if it is too high, it will hurt the skin of the ear canal; when injected, it should not be too hasty, and if it is too hasty, it will suddenly feel uncomfortable. And if there is damage in the ear, special attention should be paid to prevent irritation of the wound and cause other changes.

The method of softening earwax with hydrogen peroxide has been known in ancient times. Following the right path and operating cautiously can solve the problem of earwax, restore the smooth ear canal, and clear hearing.