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I have earwax buildup and do not use earbuds, so it has not been cleaned out properly. Can I use Soliwax drops before getting my ears flushed, or is there a better way to safely remove earwax?

Asked by Male, 31 · 3 hours ago

Earwax normally protects the ear canal, but sometimes it becomes hard and builds up, leading to blockage, heaviness, reduced hearing, ringing sound, or discomfort. Avoiding earbuds is actually a good habit because earbuds often push the wax deeper instead of removing it properly. When the wax becomes dry or tightly packed, softening it before cleaning usually makes removal easier and safer. Soliwax Ear Drops is commonly used to soften wax before ear cleaning or flushing, but it should be used only if the eardrum is healthy and there is no ear infection, discharge, or hole in the eardrum. Pouring oil, water, or using sharp objects inside the ear at home can sometimes worsen blockage or injure the ear canal. In many cases, a doctor can safely remove the wax using suction or proper instruments after examining the ear. If you notice severe pain, dizziness, ear discharge, swelling, fever, or sudden hearing loss, it is better not to attempt self-cleaning and get the ears checked directly.
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  1. Use of Soliwax Drops for Earwax Buildup:

    • Soliwax drops can be used to soften earwax, which may aid in easier removal during ear flushing.
  2. Safer Alternatives for Earwax Removal:

    • Use over-the-counter cerumenolytic drops like hydrogen peroxide or saline.
    • Visit a healthcare professional for manual removal or irrigation.
  3. When to Seek Medical Advice:

    • Consult a doctor if you experience pain, ear discharge, or hearing loss.
    • Seek immediate care for persistent symptoms despite using treatments.

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