Friday 13 August 2021

Eawax Removal Questions And Answers

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Locations of ear wax removal clinics

The microsuction earwax removal clinic in Hinckley is open for Microsuction Earwax removal in the Midlands. So if you are suffering from a build-up of earwax in Rochdale Rochdale we are still here to help you.

Unfortunately, the size and shape of your ear canal, as well as the amount and type of earwax, are genetically determined. To reduce earwax build-up, it is recommended that you apply a squirt of earol (a sterile, sealed olive oil spray) in your ears twice a week. If you have a blocked ear, we recommend that you apply a couple of short squirts daily of earol for a few days and then visit one of our expert earwax removal clinics for microsuction.

You can book an appointment at our micro-suction ear wax removal clinic in Hinckley.

Ear wax removal procedures

If your ear is clogged with wax and it is painful, you can use Earol to loosen the wax, but then you should see a qualified audiologist to have it professionally cleaned.

Finding the best earwax removal specialist can be a little confusing, especially if you haven’t done much research on the subject before.

Lifestyle and home remedies are not recommended. If you try to remove hard earwax at home, you are likely to make your hearing problems worse. Pharmaceutical grade mineral oil, glycerine or olive oil can be used to soften the wax for a few days, but it is advisable to make an appointment at your local ear wax removal clinic afterwards. Unfortunately, any home remedy method can push the wax further into the ear canal, making the problem worse! Our professional staff uses microsuction, the gold standard in earwax removal. This method uses sterile suction tips and does not introduce water into the ear, making it much safer and almost 100% effective

How often should I have my earwax removed?

This depends largely on your personal health and other factors, such as genetic conditions of the ear. There is no hard and fast rule, except that if you have a hearing problem, you should see a wax removal expert rather than trying to fix the problem yourself.

Wax can be removed if you have a hearing problem.

You cannot regulate earwax production or change the width and shape of the ear canal. However, preventive self-care measures can help reduce the occurrence of earwax: if you are prone to earwax build-up, you should see your ear specialist have your ear cleaned regularly to prevent future blockages. Your ear is more than capable of cleaning itself. Unnecessary poking and prodding with sharp, invasive ear cleaning tools will only irritate your delicate inner lining and push earwax further into the cavity.

Please do not hesitate to contact us for further information.

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