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olive oil for ear wax
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Went to have ears syringed at docs on friday due to ear wax in both ears and was told to use olive oil to help to free up the wax does this work?
i have been using cerumol ear drops from chemist!
just seems strange to use olive oil.
i have been using cerumol ear drops from chemist!
just seems strange to use olive oil.
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///They dont like syringing if they can help it as the pressure of this process COULD perforate the eardrum, so will only do so, in my surgery at least, if putting oil in does'nt help soften the wax.
By having the syringing done without loosening the wax first can seriously damage your ears my GP's have said. ///
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///They dont like syringing if they can help it as the pressure of this process COULD perforate the eardrum, so will only do so, in my surgery at least, if putting oil in does'nt help soften the wax.
By having the syringing done without loosening the wax first can seriously damage your ears my GP's have said. ///
COCK.
olive oil and ceramol used to soften wax (single action)
otex to soften and remove wax (dual action) poppy sensation in ears)
syringing at surgery as a last resort most surgery's wont do it!
Having seen the relief on a patient's face after having them syringed then syringing seems the best option (unless you have a perforated ear drum)
otex to soften and remove wax (dual action) poppy sensation in ears)
syringing at surgery as a last resort most surgery's wont do it!
Having seen the relief on a patient's face after having them syringed then syringing seems the best option (unless you have a perforated ear drum)