Earwax, or cerumen, is a natural substance produced by your body to protect your ears. However, sometimes it can build up and cause discomfort. Here are safe ways to remove earwax:
1. Soften the Earwax
- Use Ear Drops: You can buy over-the-counter ear drops or make your own by mixing equal parts of hydrogen peroxide and water. Put a few drops in your ear, lie on your side for 5-10 minutes, and then sit up to let it drain.
- Use Olive Oil or Mineral Oil: A few drops of warm (not hot) olive oil or mineral oil can also help soften the wax. Do this once or twice a week if you’re prone to earwax buildup.
2. Irrigation
- Use a Bulb Syringe: After softening the earwax, fill a bulb syringe with warm water or a saline solution. Tilt your head over a sink, pull your outer ear up and back, and gently squirt the water into your ear. Allow the water to drain out, and repeat as necessary.
- Avoid Forceful Irrigation: Be gentle to avoid damaging your eardrum.
3. Wipe the Outer Ear
- Use a Soft Cloth: After irrigation, use a clean, soft cloth to wipe the outer part of your ear to remove any excess wax.
4. Avoid Cotton Swabs
- Don’t Insert Cotton Swabs: Avoid using cotton swabs or other objects to clean your ears. They can push the wax further in or damage the ear canal.
5. Consult a Doctor
- See a Healthcare Professional: If you experience pain, hearing loss, or if the earwax buildup persists, it’s best to consult a doctor. They can safely remove the wax using special tools.
6. Regular Ear Care
- Prevent Buildup: To prevent earwax buildup, avoid using earplugs or headphones for extended periods. Regularly check your ears if you’re prone to wax buildup.
By following these steps, you can safely remove earwax and maintain ear health. If in doubt, always seek professional help!