Due to the
accumulation of earwax in the ear canal, plugs should not be treated in any
way. Clinics for ear wax removal in London take
stock of the solutions to get rid of it.
Recognize the earplug
Most often,
the earwax manifests itself as deafness (usually in one ear) after showering or
waking for example. But also by buzzing, the feeling of having the ear full of
water or sometimes itching. It often appears after a shower, a bath or an
airplane flight because the water or pressure inflates the earwax naturally
present in the ear canal. It may be due to the accumulation of ear wax, but
also more rarely, to the accumulation of dead skin in the duct: this is called
an epidermis plug.
The simplest
is to use 3% hydrogen peroxide, which will dissolve the cork and also walk for
epidermal corks as advised by clinics for ear
wax removal in London. It is necessary to tilt the head, ear affected by
the plug upwards, pour a few drops of hydrogen peroxide and let act for at
least 1 minute while keeping the position and massaging the cartilage at the
base of the ear. Then bend the head on the other side to let the liquid and
earwax drain. This ear bath should be renewed at least 2 to 3 times a day.
Another option: do the same with white vinegar, effective and non-toxic to the
ear. Never use: alcohol as it can burn. Also never consider buying the products
sold in the bio shops type ear candles, also known as Hopi candles, which are
more dangerous than anything else. One risks burning or adding wax in the ear
warns the specialist at the clinics for ear
wax removal in London.