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berniecuddles | 17:20 Wed 24th Nov 2010 | Health & Fitness
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is there a safe way to get rid of ear wax myself or should a visit to the docs be in order!
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The best and safest way is to have it vacuumed out by a nurse using a special implement. If your surgery does not provide this service ask if there is a hospital near you that does it.
Go to the GP, but put either Earex or warm olive oil to soften the wax for about 3 days before you go.
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thx guys
dripping some warm olive oil or baby oil into your ear may melt it (lie on your side while it's done).
I have had ear problems over the years because I wear hearing aids and I was told by my audiologist never ever to put olive oil in my ear despite the advice of doctors/nurses. It is certainly not necessary if you have earwax extracted by the vacuum method, although I understand it is used to soften the wax when it is syringed out.
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The "Audiologist" eh!.............blimey that is final then "not to put Olive oil in the ear"..................Nonsense.
Squad - I am only a layperson so how does one know whom to believe when given opposing advice by health specialists? :o)
Infomaniac...........come on.......Audiologist OR doctor............surely it must be the latter.
Sorry, my mistake - I got mixed up with the person I see re my hearing aids. I am talking about my consultant who specializes in ent problems. :o(
Info.....I cannot understand a Consultant giving you that advice............???
He was very definite and annoyed that I had been told to do this by my practice nurse.
Info.............i am mystified.
naz. what are ear candles. and do they work ?
For many years I've used a few drops of 3% or 6% Hydrogen peroxide for ear wax.
First one ear keeping the head on one side for about 5 or 10 minutes and then the other ear. It fizzes and bubbles as it dissolves the wax. Never had problems with it and it's cheap enough from the local chemist.
Go do your GP surgery - no need to see the doc, most practice nurses these days are trained in ear syringing. As suggested, they will probably suggest a few drops of oil in the ear before the procedure is undertaken - but they will advise when you make the appointment.
^^ I can only speak for practice nurses in Kent (which you are!)

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