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My hearing seems somewhat blocked lately. Last time I tryed to remove ear wax was about 2 years ago. It's never easy so I thought you might have some tips on the best way to do it.
I put some ear drops in my ear this morning and then put cotton in my ear to keep it from running out. Then after about 2 hours I tryed flushing it out with water. I'm not sure that it did anything as I haven't put it to any test. But I doubt that it would be that easy. The ear drops expired July, 2009 but I kept it in the refrigerator. A friend of mine got her ear wax removed by her doctor but it cost $150.00 My HMO doctor would probably do it at no cost to me but I'd rather do it myself if I can. |
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The active ingredient which if not peroxide is something like it loses it's punch after awhile. New drops work better.
If it doesn't foam or fizz a little it is probably past it's prime. Kinda like beer.
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you need to use it for 4 days twice a day then try to flush it out. takes time to soften the wax up enough. I would spring for newer drops.
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Debrox are the drops you want and yes.....twice a day for 4 days before flushing. Good luck!
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I would go to a professional. I go to ENT doctor to have it done. As a matter of fact I will be going tomorrow as my left ear is totally filled with wax and I can't hear a thing out of my left ear.
They wiil do it in such a way that it wil be cleaned down to the eardrum. Some people stick things in their ear, (like q-tips), to clean them out and that could cause a punctured ear drum. I'd rather pay a few bucks than have to go for an operation. IMHO BTW - $150 is steep. My cost is $45 by a specialists doctor.
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There is ABSOLUTY NO reason to go out and buy expensive ear wax removal products as you are wasting your money.
Here is a technique that was recommended to me many many years ago by a ENT doctor that I went to because of wax build up. Get some 70% rubbing alcohol and a bottle of hydrogen peroxide. Mix a batch of 50% alcohol and 50% peroxide. Get a cotton ball and one Kleenex. Soak the cotton ball until it absorbs the mix, take it along with the Kleenex and head to the bed room. Lay on the bed and squeeze the cotton ball over your ear to allow the solution to flow into the ear. Don't over do it here with a lot of the solution. You will hear the solution bubbling in your ear. Wait a minute or two (maybe longer) and then put the Kleenex over the ear and sit up. Dob the ear to remove the solution. DO NOT put anything like a Q-tip or anything else into the ear canal. The dissolved ear wax will be absorbed by the Kleenex. Now you may have to repeat this over again a few times depending on how bad the build up is. Also you may have to pull on the ear lobe while the solution is in the ear the get it to flow to the ear drum, and again this depends on the build up. Never use one of the ear wax products that uses a rubber ball type of method to flush the ear canal. The doctor told me that all that does is pack the wax against the ear drum and does not correct the problem. There was just a video regarding ear wax on WSJ. Here is a link and I hope it works. The Good, the Bad and the Eww of Earwax Removal - WSJ.com Trust me I have been using the 50/50 mix for over 20 years and it does work. I now have a bottle of the solution on hand for use whenever I need it. I also take a small bottle along when ever I travel as I find some bed pillows seen to be more prone to causing the normal ear wax build up to pack against the ear drum. VG |
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This all sounds scary............................
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Why wouldn't your insurance just pay the doc visit?
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Q-Tip soaked in Italian dressing in an electric drill. Haven't tried it but heard through a reliable source that it works every time.
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I went to the hearing aid store out in the Home Depot parking area opposite the Panda restaurant and the Dr. cleaned my ears with a special machine that they have to remove wax. Painless and completed in 5 minutes. There was no charge for the service but of course I will be back for any hearing aid problems I have in the future based on this super service.
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And why may I ask? It was recommended by a doctor that specialized in ENT. I have been doing it for years with great success. You are letting the solution so all the work and it dissolves the wax with no problems. Nothing enters the ear canal except the solution.
I have had the cleaning done with the vacuum from this same doctor and it took a day or so for the hearing to be back to normal. He told me the home solution after the cleaning. Matter of fact I just did it yesterday and it always does the trick. VG |
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Scary is not being able to hear. I go to an ENT every 6-8 months and get the ears cleaned. They use the vacuum method and the initial noise (sound) of the vacuum may bother some but its actually painless and quick. ONe thing that I do to prep the removal of wax is I do use ear drops a day before I see the ENT. Ear drops by itself does not clean out my problem.
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