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

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    If your eardrum doesn't contain a tube or have a hole in it, these self-care measures may help you remove excess earwax that's blocking your ear canal: 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.

  3. Cleaning Your Ears: When, Why, and How to Do It - WebMD

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    If you have earwax buildup often, your doctor may recommend putting mineral oil in your ears for 10-20 minutes once a week to help prevent it.

  4. Earwax Removal: How to Safely Remove It At Home

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    Learn why earwax is normal and necessary, and how to remove it with over-the-counter drops, bulb syringe or mineral oil. Avoid cotton swabs and candles, and see a doctor if you have pain, hearing loss or other symptoms.

  5. What is the best way to remove earwax? - Harvard Health

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    Mineral oil is a safe and effective way to soften hardened earwax for easier removal. Learn how to use it and other home remedies, and when to see a doctor for ear problems.

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

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    If your eardrum doesn't contain a tube or have a hole in it, these self-care measures may help you remove excess earwax that's blocking your ear canal: 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.

  7. 3 Ways To Remove Stubborn Ear Wax at Home - Health

    www.health.com/condition/ear-nose-throat/how-to-remove-earwax

    Learn how to safely remove stubborn ear wax using mineral oil, ear drops, and water. Avoid using Q-tips, cotton buds, or other methods that can damage your ear canal or eardrum.

  8. At-Home Steps to Clean Ears and Clear Wax - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/how-to-clean-your-ears-8621693

    Learn how to clean your ears safely and effectively at home or with a professional. Find out the benefits and risks of using cerumenolytic agents, irrigation, and oil-based solutions.

  9. Irrigate your ears with baby oil, mineral oil, or commercial ear drops. Much like hydrogen peroxide, baby oil or mineral oil can help soften stubborn earwax, making it easier to remove. Use a medicine dropper to put 2 to 3 drops of oil in your ear, then hold your ear facing up for 2-3 minutes so the oil has a chance to soak in.

  10. How to Safely Remove an Earwax Blockage at Home - Healthline

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    Learn how to safely remove earwax buildup at home with baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, oil, or irrigation. Avoid using cotton swabs, small objects, or ear candles, which can cause...

  11. Below are some do’s and don’t for ear cleaning: Use mineral oil or glycerin; If earwax needs some help moving into the bowl area, you can lie on your side and have another person lift up and back on your outer ear (pinna) and administer a couple of drops of mineral oil or glycerin.