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Got yellow debris in your ears? Apollo ENT Surgeon shares 5 ways to draw out the earwax like a magnet

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The best way to remove earwax is to let it come out on its own. Ear drops can be used for this. However, if you feel blocked ears, have hearing problems, or experience pain, it's important to consult a doctor immediately. Never try to clean your ears with cotton buds or sharp objects, as this increases the risk of injury or infection.

Many people these days are troubled by earwax. Medically known as cerumen, it's a natural substance produced by glands in the ear. While earwax is essential for ear protection, maintaining moisture and preventing dryness or irritation, excessive accumulation can cause various problems.

What are the disadvantages of earwax? Excessive yellow earwax can cause a feeling of blocked ears, heaviness, pressure, or blockage. Hearing loss can occur because sound isn't properly transmitted. Some people may experience a persistent buzzing or ringing sound in the ear. How to remove earwax? According to Dr. Ajay Jain, ENT surgeon at Apollo Hospitals (.), earwax protects the ear from dust, bacteria, and other harmful particles. However, excessive accumulation can cause numerous problems. The doctor explains several ways to remove earwax.

Wax Softening Ear Drops

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The doctor explained that the best way is to allow the earwax to drain naturally. This requires keeping the earwax soft. There are several over-the-counter wax softening ear drops available, available from a chemist. Regularly applying these drops to the ear will gradually soften the earwax and allow it to drain naturally. This may take several days or even weeks, but it is the safest and most natural method.

When to see a doctor?

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If the earwax doesn't come out even after using ear drops and your ears feel blocked or heavy, you should immediately consult an ENT doctor. The specialist will examine your ear and determine the best method to remove the wax.

Vacuum Cleaning

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This method is considered the safest and most effective. The doctor uses a special machine to remove the wax. It's also called dry cleaning because it doesn't use water and the risk of infection is minimal.

Spray gun

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In this procedure, the doctor gently pressurizes the earwax to remove it. This method is often used in children, as young children may not be able to cooperate with suction or manual picking.

Manual picking

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In this method, the doctor scrapes or removes the wax using special instruments. However, there is a risk of minor injury. Therefore, this method is only used when other methods fail. Sometimes, doctors use a combination of these three methods. The doctor decides which method to use based on their experience and the condition of the ear.

Differences between children and adults

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Adults often use suction or manual picking, while children find it easier and safer to remove wax using water. Doctor's supervision is essential in children, as their ear canals are more delicate.

Disclaimer: This article is for general information only. It is in no way a substitute for medication or treatment. Always consult your doctor for more information. NBT does not claim responsibility for its accuracy, veracity, or effectiveness.

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