Many doctors advise not to use cotton swabs to clean inside your ears because they can push wax deeper or injure the ear canal. Here are 8 safer ways to remove earwax 👂:
1. Warm Water Rinse
Gently rinse the ear with warm water during a shower. Let the water flow in and tilt your head to let it drain out.
2. Ear Drops
Over-the-counter drops such as Carbamide Peroxide help soften earwax so it can come out naturally.
3. Mineral Oil or Olive Oil
A few drops of Olive Oil or mineral oil in the ear can soften hardened wax.
4. Hydrogen Peroxide Solution
A diluted solution of Hydrogen Peroxide (usually 3%) can bubble and loosen wax buildup.
5. Bulb Syringe Irrigation
Use a rubber Ear Bulb Syringe with warm water to gently flush the ear canal.
6. Saline Solution
Saltwater drops can soften earwax and help it drain naturally.
7. Warm Compress
Holding a warm cloth against the ear may soften wax and help it move outward.
8. Professional Ear Cleaning
If wax is impacted, a healthcare provider can safely remove it using suction, irrigation, or special tools.
✅ Important Safety Tips
- Do not insert objects (cotton swabs, hairpins, etc.) into the ear canal.
- Avoid these methods if you have ear pain, drainage, a perforated eardrum, or recent ear surgery.
- If hearing loss or pain persists, see a doctor.
If you want, I can also explain the 5 warning signs that earwax buildup is becoming dangerous and when you should seek medical care.