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Ear Irrigation (Risks, Side effects, Remedies)

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Ear Irrigation (Risks, Side effects, Remedies)

Our body does secrete some wax in the ear to provide some lubrication as well as protection to our ear.

Our ear is one of the most sensitive parts of our body; especially the eardrum and the ear canal are the most sensitive regions of our ear.

In some cases, small particles such as sand, small insects can enter our ear and cause irritation.

We have to remove these particles as soon as possible as we don’t want them to go any deeper inside of our ear and damage our ear canal.

One of the most common methods which is used to remove ear wax while performing ear irrigation at home is using a dropper to put some baby oil or mineral oil in your ear which will help in softening of earwax.

After the earwax gets softened, you will have to use an ear syringe (not any particular ear syringe) which is filled with some water at room temperature in your ear which will flush the wax from your ear and is the answer to how to flush ears.

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