Ear Wax Cleaning - How to Clean Ear Wax

Ears are the important sensory organs of the body. Care of the ears including cleaning ear wax should form part of our personal hygiene. Ear wax in little but sufficient quantities protects the ears, but excess of it might lead to temporary hearing disorders. Learn a couple of methods to remove ear wax, further in this article…
Ear Wax Cleaning - How to Clean Ear Wax
Ear wax is a yellowish waxy substance generally formed in the ear canal of human beings and some mammals. Ear wax is called as cerumen in the medical fraternity. Ear wax protects the ears up to a certain extent but excess of it might harm them. Sufficient amount of ear wax actually provides protection to the skin on the ear canal. Moreover, it also safeguards the ear from the entry of harmful insects, bacteria and water. On the other hand, if you don't bother to clean it and let it accumulate, it will choke the external ear canal further resulting into aural difficulties and ear infections. Nature has designed ears in such a manner that, they will clean the wax themselves. But sometimes ear wax settles deep inside the ears leading to ear ache. To avoid this, ear wax cleaning becomes necessary on a regular basis. If you are wondering how to remove ear wax, here are a couple of ear wax removal home remedies.

Removing Ear Wax

Hydrogen Peroxide Method

This is amongst the most common methods used for ear wax removal. In this method, you need an eye dropper, hydrogen peroxide, olive oil, cotton balls, 2 bowls and an aspirator bulb. The first step is to warm hydrogen peroxide and oil by keeping both of them in warm water for some time. Cover your shoulder completely with a towel or a napkin and dip your head so that your ear faces towards the ceiling. Next, carefully put three drops of oil into your ear. Use an eye dropper for this purpose. Strain the remaining oil into the sink and now put three drops of hydrogen peroxide into the ear. The hydrogen peroxide will bubble for some time, therefore wait until the bubbling stops. Now, fill the bowl and the aspirator bulb with warm water and turn your ear towards the floor. Place the aspirator bulb at an angle of about 45 degrees against the bottom rim of the ear. Now, gently press the bulb in order to clean up the loose wax. The last step is to dry the exterior part of the ear with the help of a cotton ball.

Paraffin Oil Method

This is another easier method for ear wax cleaning. Paraffin oil has the ability to dissolve the ear wax. The procedure is to warm about 1-2 teaspoons of paraffin oil. See that the temperature of the paraffin oil is only a bit higher than the body temperature. Drop the oil into the ear with the help of an eye dropper and rest for sometime without any movement. Now, position your head in such a way that the ear faces towards the ground and drain the oil. Use a cotton swab or a cotton ball to dry the ear.

You must have got a fair idea now about how to clean ear wax. But though the procedure is simple, there are some things that need to be taken care of while performing ear wax cleaning.

Tips on How to Clean Ear Wax
  • Ear wax cleaning with hydrogen peroxide, may be a commonly followed method. But its use is not suggested if your ear canal is sensitive or if your ear drums are damaged due to some reasons. This is due to the strong nature of hydrogen peroxide and the damage it can cause to the delicate ear drums.
  • Everyone finds it easy to use a cotton swab, since, while using it you just need to insert the cotton swab into the ears and remove the ear wax. But this practice actually pushes the ear wax deeper into the ears. It therefore becomes difficult to remove the ear wax.
  • Ear wax formation in children also needs to be dealt with by a ENT specialist
Following the above methods and taking the necessary precautions would certainly help in cleaning ear wax properly and safely. But, it is always advisable to consult a specialist in severe cases of ear ache or if the ear ache or any hearing disability persists even after cleaning out ear wax. In such cases, the ENT specialist would examine your ears and prescribe you a suitable treatment so as to get rid of the problem and also give useful tips for the care of your ears.

By Ujwal Deshmukh
Published: 8/7/2009
 
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