How To Clean The Ears Right
How to clean your
ears appropriately? Do you know if cleaning with a cotton bud risks making
earwax pushed into the ear canal?
The ears are
members of the body whose treatments are often forgotten, whereas at least the
outer ears are relatively easy to clean. If the wrong method, cleaning the
inner ear will actually lead to more dirt pushed into the ear.Inner earwax is
generally a soft blob. This clot is a natural production of oil glands in the
ear that actually serves to protect the ears. This clot plays a role trap dust
and keep the water does not go into the ear. Ear wax actually will not cause
interference if it is at the right level.
If too much, ear wax can clog the ear causing pain to
hearing loss. Then how to clean the excess of ear wax this?
Avoid Using
Cotton Bud
Incorporating cotton buds, cotton-coated lids, paper clips,
or hairpins as a way of cleaning the inner ear actually risk damaging the
drains or eardrums. In addition, instead of being excluded, earwax may risk getting
settled in the ear canal.
What are some ways that can be done? You might be able to
try the following:
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Use over-the-counter ear drops at pharmacies or
drugstores. This drug can soften the clot so
easily removed. Can also use baby oil (baby
oil), glycerine, or hydrogen peroxide.
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Two to three days later, tilt your head and drip
warm water into the problematic ear canal, then tilt your head to the other
side to remove earwax. Drain water from the ear canal, wipe with a soft towel.
You may need to repeat this process several times until all
the earwax comes out. However, do not use this method if you:
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Feel the pain in the ear.
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The appearance of fluid from the ear that does
not look like ear wax.
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Never had an ear surgery.
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Suspected of having an ear drum disorder.
On the other hand, this method is
also at risk of making softened earwax into deeper into the ear canal.
Therefore, if the earwax is not reduced, immediately consult your ear to the
doctor. Usually doctors can remove earwax with a small tool called curettes or
using suction tool (suction). Alternatively, your doctor may recommend ear
irrigation, ie pressurized water to remove earwax.
If the accumulation of earwax continues to repeat, doctors
may recommend how to clean the ears using medicines, such as carbamide
peroxides whose use should be according to the rules as they may cause skin
irritation of the drum and ear canal.Some people try to take other ways, such
as using ear candles or ear wax to remove earwax. This method is not
recommended because it does not prove to be effective and is at risk of causing
injury, such as burning and blockage of the ear canal.
The most important thing is the
accumulation of earwax can be handled properly. If not, then the risk of
complications, such as ear pain, vertigo, ear canal infection, middle ear
infection, and the formation of holes in the eardrum. Also, see your doctor
immediately, especially if you have ear pain, hearing loss, dizziness, severe
itching of the ears, or an unpleasant smell from the ear.
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