On a recent call with Rolling Strong a nurse was talking about how much damage a Q-Tip or any object pushed into the ear can cause.
I have one ear canal that itches and she suggested a 1:1 ratio of hydrogen peroxide & alcohol mixture used twice a day or go see a doctor.
I will do about anything to keep from going to see a doctor so I purchased a small plastic bottle to mix the mixture and I tilted my head and poured this in. I thought I had an ear full of Rice Krispies.
The relief was immediate and since then I have added this bottle to my shower kit and after I finish showering I wash both ears out. I will never use a Q-Tip again in my ears - only for cleaning the truck.
While I was researching this subject I found this article on Harden Health and this paragraph really caught my attention:
A technique that often should be avoided is the use of cotton swabs, or Q-tips. This commonly will just push the wax deeper in the ear canal, making the problem worse. Additionally, there is a risk of injury to the ear canal or ear drum, which may cause permanent hearing loss
For more on that article here is the link:
http://www.hmh.net/HMHWebsite/Service.aspx?PageID=168
I have one ear canal that itches and she suggested a 1:1 ratio of hydrogen peroxide & alcohol mixture used twice a day or go see a doctor.
I will do about anything to keep from going to see a doctor so I purchased a small plastic bottle to mix the mixture and I tilted my head and poured this in. I thought I had an ear full of Rice Krispies.
The relief was immediate and since then I have added this bottle to my shower kit and after I finish showering I wash both ears out. I will never use a Q-Tip again in my ears - only for cleaning the truck.
While I was researching this subject I found this article on Harden Health and this paragraph really caught my attention:
A technique that often should be avoided is the use of cotton swabs, or Q-tips. This commonly will just push the wax deeper in the ear canal, making the problem worse. Additionally, there is a risk of injury to the ear canal or ear drum, which may cause permanent hearing loss
For more on that article here is the link:
http://www.hmh.net/HMHWebsite/Service.aspx?PageID=168