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Earwax buildup problem

How many of you have this problem? I don't use Q-Tips since I heard they're not good to use. However I get a severe earwax buildup once every 2-3 months. I have to use Debrox Earwax aid (drops for the ear, then flush the ear out with a syringle bulb). It's a total pain in the ass.


Who else suffers from this?
 
Originally posted by: keeleysam
Then use Q-tips. They don't hurt 95% of the people who use them.

My doctor says they shouldn't be used. While effective somewhat, they also push the remaining earwax back deep into the ear.
 
I get nasty build up everyday, if i don't use a Q-tip, i can actually feel a nice chunk of wax fall from my ear.
 
Any other Chinese people here use one of those tiny ear spoons? (Best description I've got, sorry) Or anybody else, for that matter. 😛

My ears are immaculate ^_^
 
If you shower every day, you would do well to clean your ears out every day. Just make sure they're very clean first, meaning use the ear-cleaning drops first.
 
Do it after a shower when it's all moist, and don't just jam it in, keep moving it around the edges. Try not to stick it straight through your ear drum, and you'll be alright. I've ben usig them for years with no issues.
 
Originally posted by: EvilYoda
Any other Chinese people here use one of those tiny ear spoons? (Best description I've got, sorry) Or anybody else, for that matter. 😛

My ears are immaculate ^_^


i have one. i use it from time to time. it tickles when you get deep enough.
 
Originally posted by: EvilYoda
Any other Chinese people here use one of those tiny ear spoons? (Best description I've got, sorry) Or anybody else, for that matter. 😛

My ears are immaculate ^_^

yup, but you should never stick anything in your ears says the doctor 😛
 
there's a book called, why do men have nipples. it talks about ear cleaning. its supposed to naturally fall out. q-tips can impact the wax and push it back in. you can also damage your ear drums.
 
Originally posted by: Maximus96
Originally posted by: EvilYoda
Any other Chinese people here use one of those tiny ear spoons? (Best description I've got, sorry) Or anybody else, for that matter. 😛

My ears are immaculate ^_^

i have one. i use it from time to time. it tickles when you get deep enough.

I'm glad I'm not the only one, even though it's a weird thought as it is. I actually like the feeling, it's like a great itch. 😀
 
Originally posted by: zerocool1
there's a book called, why do men have nipples. it talks about ear cleaning. its supposed to naturally fall out. q-tips can impact the wax and push it back in. you can also damage your ear drums.

It's SUPPOSED to naturally fall out. It doesn't. Trust me. I'm lucky I have a mom who used to be a doctor and can clean out my ears for me every so often. After about a month or so without doing anything to my ears, the sh!t that comes out is rather unsightly.
 
Originally posted by: MixMasterTang
You're suppose to use q-tips on your outer ear to prevent wax from building up and getting in your inner ear.
Not exactly. Wax cannot reach the inner ear unless you have a puncured tympanic membrane. Wax originates in the auditory canal and moves outward, it does not move from the outside in.

You can use Q-tips if you have a sufficient amount of common sense. Start from deeper inside and pull out, don't start from the outside and scrape in. If you have severe buildup, particularly dried and clogging the canal you should use hydrogen peroxide and flush the wax out with warm water. You can use spray bottles for this purpose, but you have to be careful as a direct hit from those on the tympanic can cause acoustic trauma.


Originally posted by: zerocool1
anyone know anything about ear candles?
Scam, does nothing.
 
First, no q-tips. They generally push the wax in, or often create a waxy tunnel making it extremely difficult to flush. The best bet is to use earwax drops regularly if needed and to seek professional help when it gets bad. Some of the over-the-counter ear wax kits include not only the drops and a bulb syringe but a small loop curette with a wide flang to prevent pushing it in to far.

Candling (or using a narrow cone of bee's wax to remove the wax via suction as the end of the candle is burned) is an old remedy but requires someone who has experience in the technique. I once saw a woman who was candling when her husband tilted the candle to high and hot liguid bee's wax entered the ear canal causing second degree burns inside her ear canal. Ouch.
 
Originally posted by: mattpegher
Candling (or using a narrow cone of bee's wax to remove the wax via suction as the end of the candle is burned) is an old remedy but requires someone who has experience in the technique.
If you want to pay some back alley quack for the 'procedure', that is your business; just don't go spreading the sham around to people that don't know any better.
 
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