How to Remove Earwax Safely: ENT Doctor’s 2 Tips — Avoid Hot Oil, Let Yellow Wax Come Out Naturally

Balasahana Suresh
Earwax (cerumen) is a natural substance produced by the body to protect, lubricate, and clean the ear canal. Most of the time, earwax comes out on its own, and no special cleaning is required. However, improper attempts to remove it can lead to injury, infection, or hearing problems.

Why You Should Avoid Hot oil or Cotton Buds

Cotton buds can push wax deeper into the ear canal, increasing the risk of impaction or damage to the eardrum.

Hot oil or home remedies may burn or irritate the delicate skin inside the ear.

ENT Doctor’s 2 Safe Tips for Earwax Removal

Use Ear Drops

Apply over-the-counter ear drops or natural drops like olive oil or mineral oil in small amounts.

These help soften the wax, allowing it to naturally move out over a few days.

Professional Ear Cleaning

If you notice pain, dizziness, or hearing loss, visit an ENT doctor.

Doctors can safely suction out the wax or use irrigation techniques under professional supervision.

Key Points to Remember

Earwax is self-cleaning, and in most cases, it does not need intervention.

Avoid inserting any objects into the ear canal.

If symptoms persist, medical consultation is essential to prevent complications.

 

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