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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. Earwax blockage - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Your health care provider may also recommend that you use earwax-softening agents such as saline, mineral oil or olive oil. This helps loosen the wax so that it can leave the ear more easily. Request an appointment

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

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    Over-the-counter ear cleaning drops. If you have a small amount of wax, over-the-counter ear cleaners work well. Look for drops that contain hydrogen peroxide or other kinds of peroxide. The peroxide does a good job of breaking up earwax. Here’s how to use ear cleaning drops:

  5. 3 Ways To Remove Stubborn Ear Wax at Home - Health

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    You can safely get rid of stubborn ear wax using mineral oil, baby oil, or glycerin, which can help soften it. Ear drops and a syringe may also help.

  6. Uses for Mineral Oil: Benefits, Side Effects, Dosage - Verywell...

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    Mineral oil helps dissolve ear wax and moisturizes the ear canal, making it easier for the wax to dislodge. You can put several drops of mineral oil inside the ear canal with a dropper. Check with your healthcare provider first if you wear hearing aids or have had eardrum perforations before trying to remove ear wax at home.

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

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    Commercial ear drops, hydrogen peroxide, baby oil, and mineral oil can help soften hardened wax for easy removal. Earwax traps dust and tiny particles and helps prevent objects from reaching the eardrum.

  8. Over-the-counter ear drops can help to relieve symptoms that include ear pain, hearing loss, itching and infection, or ringing in the ears . Some popular OTC ear drops include: Polysporin Plus Pain Relief Ear Drops; Biovea Ear Soothing Oil; Hyland’s Earache Drops; Murine Ear Drops

  9. Earwax Blockage: Symptoms, Causes & Removal - Cleveland Clinic

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    Mineral oil. Hydrogen peroxide or peroxide-based ear drops (such as Debrox®). With these solutions, you put a few drops into the affected ear and lie on the opposite side.

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

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    Baking soda. You can remove earwax at home using baking soda: Dissolve 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda in 2 ounces of warm water. If you have a dropper bottle, pour the solution into it. Tilt your...

  11. 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.