Earwax is a substance that is naturally found in the inner ear, which protects it from bacteria and other particles or organisms that can harm this delicate area. In addition, the wax acts as a natural lubricant for the ear and ear canal. But there comes a time when it accumulates in large quantities, which can cause discomfort for some as well as irritation, dizziness, loss of hearing, a feeling that there’s something stuck in the ear, and itching. That’s why you need to periodically clean your ears to remove excess earwax.
What causes earwax to build up?
Before we talk about the ways you can remove excess earwax at home, it’s important to know what’s causing the discomfort from your earwax buildup. Earwax can become annoying or irritating when it forms a blockage within the ear canal.
This blockage usually occurs when you use cotton swabs like Q-tips on a regular basis to clean your ears, forcing earwax to be pushed deeper into the ear canal and build up.
People who regularly wear earplugs or the popular earbud headphones are also at ahigher risk for the excessive accumulation of earwax.
What are the symptoms of too much earwax?
When there’s too much wax built up in your ear, you’ll probably experience some of the following symptoms:
- Itching inside the ear canal
- Feeling like your ears are full or plugged up
- Dizziness
- Ringing in the ears
- Drainage coming from the ear canal
- Diminished hearing
- Earaches
Home remedies to remove excess earwax
To keep from suffering the above consequences of excessive earwax buildup, it’s important that you clean them on a regular basis and remove the earwax so it doesn’t create a blockage. We recommend that you avoid using Q-tips or other swabs, and instead try the following home remedies to remove earwax.
Saline solution
Saline solution is a great option for removing earwax. All you have to do is dissolve one teaspoon of salt (7.5 g) in ½ cup of water (100 ml). Then just soak a cotton ball in the solution and let a few drops fall into your ear while you tilt your head to one side. Hold this position for a few minutes to let the liquid penetrate the ear canal and soften the wax. Then tilt your head in the opposite direction and use a tissue to capture the liquid as it drains out.
Paraffin oil
One of the safest and most effective home remedies for earwax removal is paraffin oil, which is sold in most pharmacies. All you need to do is heat two to three tablespoons of this oil over a candle flame. Drop a few drops in your ear and lie still for a few minutes. Then use warm water to rinse out any traces of wax. Do this for three days in a row to completely dissolve the buildup.
Hydrogen peroxide
Mix equal parts of hydrogen peroxide with water. Make sure the hydrogen peroxide is the commercially available 3% strength variety. Place a few drops in your ear and shake your head gently to let it penetrate the ear canal. Leave the drops in for a few minutes before tilting your head to the opposite side as the liquid drains out.
Glycerin
Glycerin is a natural product that helps soften earwax for easy removal. You can find it in pharmacies and use four drops in each ear, three times a day for the best results.
Vinegar and alcohol solution
Mix equal parts white vinegar and rubbing alcohol in a small bowl. Dip a cotton ball into the mixture and apply a few drops to each ear.
Olive oil
Olive oil is another great ingredient that helps soften earwax and facilitate its removal. Put two or three drops of olive oil in the affected ear before going to bed, and try to sleep on the opposite side. Repeat this treatment for three or four nights in a row.
Source: Step to Health
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