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  2. Home Remedies: Cleaning out the earwax - Mayo Clinic News Network

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    Soften the wax. Use an eyedropper to apply a few drops of baby oil, mineral oil, glycerin or hydrogen peroxide in your ear canal. Use warm water. After a day or two, when the wax is softened, use a rubber-bulb syringe to gently squirt warm water into your ear canal. Tilt your head and pull your outer ear up and back to straighten your ear canal.

  3. Home Remedies: Effective earwax removal - Mayo Clinic News...

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    Soften the wax. Use an eyedropper to apply a few drops of baby oil, mineral oil, glycerin or hydrogen peroxide in your ear canal. Use warm water. After a day or two, when the wax is softened, use a rubber-bulb syringe to gently squirt warm water into your ear canal. Tilt your head and pull your outer ear up and back to straighten your ear canal.

  4. The scoop on earwax - Mayo Clinic News Network

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    The ear canal is lined with small hairs and glands. Earwax is made up of secretions from these glands, skin cells that have sloughed off, hairs that have shed and usual bacteria that lives on the skin's surface. Earwax has many jobs. It moisturizes the fragile ear canal skin, and prevents dry and itchy ears. It also protects the ear canal skin ...

  5. What Causes an Outer Ear Infection and How Is It Treated?

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    An outer ear infection, called external otitis or otitis externa, is most often caused by a bacterial infection that invades the layer of skin lining the ear canal. Prompt treatment clears up most outer ear infections. The outer ear canal has natural defenses that prevent infection. The canal slopes downward, allowing water to drain out.

  6. Home Remedies: Suffering from swimmer’s ear - Mayo Clinic News...

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    Usually you can treat swimmer's ear with eardrops. Prompt treatment can help prevent complications and more-serious infections. Keep your ears dry. Dry your ears thoroughly after exposure to moisture from swimming or bathing. Dry only your outer ear, wiping it slowly and gently with a soft towel or cloth. Tip your head to the side to help water ...

  7. Mayo Clinic Minute: Stop cleaning your ears

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    February 2, 2017. Don't put anything smaller than your elbow in your ears. The advice you may have first heard from your mom has gotten a fresh thumbs-up from America's ear, nose and throat doctors. In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Dr. Karthik Balakrishnan, a Mayo Clinic otorhinolaryngologist, explains why you are likely doing more harm than good ...

  8. Tinnitus: Ways to Reduce the Irritation - Mayo Clinic News...

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    Excessive ear wax, problems with the neck vertebrae, allergies, Meniere's disease, middle ear fluid or thyroid problems can be factors. So can cardiovascular disease or tumors of the head and neck. Mayo Clinic Health Letter is an eight-page monthly newsletter of reliable, accurate and practical information on today's health and medical news.

  9. Mayo Clinic Minute: Is tinnitus causing that ringing in your ear?

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    Read the script. About 1 in 5 people experience the perception of noise or ringing in the ears. It’s called tinnitus. Dr. Gayla Poling is the director of Diagnostic Audiology at Mayo Clinic. She says tinnitus can be perceived a myriad of ways: ringing, buzzing, whistling, a cracking, a chirping.

  10. Home Remedies: Swimmer's ear - Mayo Clinic News Network

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    The most common cause of this infection is bacteria invading the skin inside your ear canal. Usually you can treat swimmer's ear with eardrops. Prompt treatment can help prevent complications and more-serious infections. The goal of treatment is to stop the infection and allow your ear canal to heal. Putting fingers, cotton swabs or other ...

  11. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Tips for reducing risk of hearing loss

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    Here are some tips to improve your hearing protection and prevent further loss: Limit your exposure to loud noise. Take breaks from prolonged exposure to loud noise. Wear hearing protection when involved in loud activities. Look for devices with a good fit for your ears.