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Ear wax
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I've had problems with the build up of wax and consequent hearing impairment for many years now.
When I notice things are getting worse again I drop some almond oil in for a week or so then make an appointment with my health centre to have the offending residue washed out with water.
To try and cut down the time that I'm completely deaf in the treated ear I'm asking if anyone knows of a safe alternative to the almond oil which might act quicker in softening the wax.
Look forward to any info, thanks.
When I notice things are getting worse again I drop some almond oil in for a week or so then make an appointment with my health centre to have the offending residue washed out with water.
To try and cut down the time that I'm completely deaf in the treated ear I'm asking if anyone knows of a safe alternative to the almond oil which might act quicker in softening the wax.
Look forward to any info, thanks.
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The olive oil is the best option.
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The olive oil is the best option.
I've tried branded stuff like Otex in the past and had some discomfort as a result. I had wondered if a different "weight" of oil would have a quicker effect so thanks for your suggestions so far.
Sqad, do you mean there's no real alternative to almond oil or something else, you didn't give much to go on. :)
Sqad, do you mean there's no real alternative to almond oil or something else, you didn't give much to go on. :)
Read my thread Douglas
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