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The 10 Best Ear-Cleaning Kits of 2024, According to Audiology Experts
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No swabs: This is the safe way to clean your ears
NBC Universal via AOL· 2 days agoAccording to doctors, you should not use cotton swabs to clean your ears. Instead, they recommend using a damp washcloth or ear drops made to soften and...
What Black Earwax Means
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 2 weeks agoMedically reviewed by Amelia MacIntyre, DOMedically reviewed by Amelia MacIntyre, DO The color of your earwax, otherwise known as cerumen, can vary...
Ditch the Cotton Swab! This Is the At-Home Earwax Removal Technique Doctors Recommend Instead
First for Women via Yahoo News· 3 weeks agoWhen it comes to earwax removal, you're probably familiar with what not to do. (Your mom's old...
I’m an ear doctor — this is how to safely remove stubborn earwax
NY Post via Yahoo News· 4 weeks agoCotton swabs "really weren't made to clean your ears — all they do is just push the wax deeper down...
Hydrogen Peroxide in Ear: How Well Does It Work?
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 3 months agoSometimes Recommended for Earwax and Infection Medically reviewed by Benjamin F. Asher, MD Hydrogen peroxide, a liquid used for cleaning and personal...
How to Clean (and Not Clean) Your Ears
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 2 months agoAvoid sticking slender objects inside the ear Medically reviewed by John Carew, MD Your ears have built-in protection and self-cleaning measures to keep...
Sorry, but Experts Say You Should Not Be Using Earwax Removal Kits
Consumer Reports via Yahoo News· 2 years agoVideos for these products are soaring in popularity on social media, but doctors recommend cleaning...
Pros and Cons of Ear Irrigation
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 1 year agoEar irrigation is used to soften and remove earwax (cerumen) buildup. Depending on your health, it can be done at home or may require a visit to a...
Rubbing Alcohol in the Ear: What’s Safe?
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 10 months agoRubbing alcohol (70% isopropyl alcohol) can help evaporate water and dry out the skin in the ear canal. Using rubbing alcohol to clean out or irrigate...