Unclog Ear Wax with Hydrogen Peroxide
The method of using hydrogen peroxide to remove earwax and pass through the ear aperture
The ear wax is blocked, which often causes the ear aperture to be blocked and hinders hearing. Today, there are methods of using hydrogen peroxide to remove earwax and pass through the ear aperture, which are described in detail below.
Prepare an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide first. The concentration should be moderate, not too strong, so as not to hurt the ear. And prepare a clean dropper.
Sit in a stable place, with the head slightly tilted to one side, so that the ear to be cleaned faces up. Place the dropper lightly at the mouth of the ear canal and slowly drip in the hydrogen peroxide. The amount of dripping should be appropriate to fill the ear canal, but it should not overflow. At this time, there may be the sound of bubbles in the ear, which is the effect of hydrogen peroxide and earwax. There is no need to panic.
Wait for a moment, about a few minutes. During this period, the oxygen produced by the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide can soften and loosen the earwax. When the sound of the bubbles gradually weakens, you can slowly turn your head to the other side to make the liquid in the ear canal flow out. If the outflow liquid or mixed with earwax, you can gently wipe the opening of the ear canal with a clean cotton ball. Do not go deep into the ear canal to avoid damage to the ear canal and eardrum.
If it is not cleaned at one time, you can wait for the ear to rest for a while and follow the above steps again. However, it should not be too frequent to avoid damage to the ear tissue.
Use hydrogen peroxide to remove earwax and pass it through the ear aperture. Although it has its effect, when operating, be careful. If there is damage to the ear, inflammation and other diseases, or ear discomfort after operation, seek medical attention immediately and do not act on your own.
The ear wax is blocked, which often causes the ear aperture to be blocked and hinders hearing. Today, there are methods of using hydrogen peroxide to remove earwax and pass through the ear aperture, which are described in detail below.
Prepare an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide first. The concentration should be moderate, not too strong, so as not to hurt the ear. And prepare a clean dropper.
Sit in a stable place, with the head slightly tilted to one side, so that the ear to be cleaned faces up. Place the dropper lightly at the mouth of the ear canal and slowly drip in the hydrogen peroxide. The amount of dripping should be appropriate to fill the ear canal, but it should not overflow. At this time, there may be the sound of bubbles in the ear, which is the effect of hydrogen peroxide and earwax. There is no need to panic.
Wait for a moment, about a few minutes. During this period, the oxygen produced by the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide can soften and loosen the earwax. When the sound of the bubbles gradually weakens, you can slowly turn your head to the other side to make the liquid in the ear canal flow out. If the outflow liquid or mixed with earwax, you can gently wipe the opening of the ear canal with a clean cotton ball. Do not go deep into the ear canal to avoid damage to the ear canal and eardrum.
If it is not cleaned at one time, you can wait for the ear to rest for a while and follow the above steps again. However, it should not be too frequent to avoid damage to the ear tissue.
Use hydrogen peroxide to remove earwax and pass it through the ear aperture. Although it has its effect, when operating, be careful. If there is damage to the ear, inflammation and other diseases, or ear discomfort after operation, seek medical attention immediately and do not act on your own.

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