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Remove Impacted Ear Wax with Hydrogen Peroxide

"Method of Removing Earwax with Hydrogen Peroxide"

Now there is a problem of earwax congestion, which can be removed with hydrogen peroxide. Prepare an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide first, and place it in a room temperature environment to make the temperature appropriate.

In a quiet place, the patient lies on his side, with the affected ear facing up. Use a dropper to gently enter the ear canal, and slowly drip in the amount of hydrogen peroxide, about five or six drops. At this time, you may smell a slight "sizzling" sound, which is the effect of hydrogen peroxide and earwax.

Keep lying on your side for a while, about five to ten minutes, so that the hydrogen peroxide is fully in contact with the earwax, decomposing and softening the earwax. Then slowly get up, the affected ear faces down, and the earwax may flow out with the hydrogen peroxide. If there is still residue, you can gently wipe the external auditory canal with a clean cotton swab, but do not go deep into the ear canal to avoid hurting the ear.

If it is not cleared at one time, you can follow this method every one or two days until the earwax is removed and the ear is comfortable. However, when operating, be careful. If you feel ear discomfort or pain worsening, you should stop immediately and seek medical treatment.