If too much earwax builds up and becomes hard, it can form a plug that blocks the ear. A blocked ear may be painful and can affect hearing.
An earwax blockage may cause the following symptoms:
-an earache
-an ear infection
-itchiness
-tinnitus, which is a ringing in the ear
-a feeling of fullness in the ear
-vertigo, or a sense of being unbalanced that can lead to dizziness and nausea
-a cough, due to pressure from the blockage stimulating a nerve in the ear
An excessive buildup of earwax is the reason behind many hearing-aid faults.
In this app you will find easy to follow information to eliminate this problem.
Among of what we included:
Introduction
Rinse Your Ears With Saline Solution
Soften Stubborn Earwax With Hydrogen Peroxide
Try Baby Or Mineral Oil As An Alternative To Hydrogen Peroxide
Use Alcohol And White Vinegar To Dry Out Moist Ears
See Your Doctor If You Have Symptoms Of An Earwax Blockage
Ask Your Doctor To Rule Out An Infection Or Other Underlying Condition
Discuss Having Excess Wax Removed In The Doctor’s Office
Use Cotton Swabs For Shallow Cleaning Only
Stay Away From Ear Candles
Don't Spray Any Liquids Into Your Ear With Force
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