Yes you can although you have to be triple sure that your ear drum is not punctured or burst. You have to consult a doctor to find that out. And be sure you don't have a solid ear wax plug where the hydrogen can wiggle its way behind and with no room left to expand it can damage your ear
If you are sure it is not punctured and you don't have an ear wax plug, you can put a few drops of hydrogen peroxide in the ear. This will give you a fizzing sound. After a few minutes take a clean wash cloth and turn your head over to drain the peroxide. Then put some alcohol in the ear to dry it out. Make sure you get out all the peroxide because 'left overs' will make your ears fizz for a long time
yes, it is safe to use peroxide. but in my opinion i wouldn't use it if you have an ear infection.
Hydrogen peroxide can be helpful.
no alcohol just use peroxide
It is not recommended to use peroxide in the ear because if it became trapped inside the ear, it could cause harm to the tissue inside the ear. Some home remedies would have warm water mixed with a small amount of peroxide mixed into it. But even then it is risky. The best medicine is to see your family doctor.
You do not use Peroxide to clean your ear piercings. Soap and water and leave them alone, you could always read the written aftercare instructions you were provided with by your professional body piercer.
It is not recommended to use peroxide in the ears with tubes installed as it can potentially damage the tubes or cause irritation to the ear canal. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider for proper guidance on ear care when tubes are present.
To safely remove peroxide from your ear, tilt your head to the side and let the peroxide drain out naturally. You can also use a clean, dry cotton ball to gently absorb any excess peroxide. Avoid inserting anything into your ear canal to prevent injury. If you experience any discomfort or pain, seek medical advice from a healthcare professional.
It is not recommended to clean a dog's ears with hydrogen peroxide as it can be harsh and irritating to the sensitive skin inside the ear. It is best to use a veterinarian-approved ear cleaner specifically made for dogs to prevent any potential harm or discomfort.
It is not recommended to routinely put hydrogen peroxide in your ear for ear cleaning as it can irritate the delicate ear canal. If you have excessive earwax buildup or an ear infection, it's best to consult a healthcare provider for proper treatment and cleaning techniques.
Warm Hydrogen Peroxide applied with a dropper will soften ear wax and cleanse inside ear canal. Peroxide should be just warmer than body temp. no more the 102 F.
No it would be best to Use non iodized sea salt in warm water,or use hydrogen peroxide
If hydrogen peroxide doesn't fizz when applied in the ear, it may indicate that there is no earwax buildup or blockage in the ear canal. The fizzing occurs when the peroxide reacts with organic material, such as earwax, breaking it down and releasing oxygen. A lack of fizzing could also suggest that the peroxide is not reaching any material to react with. However, if there are concerns about ear health or hearing, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.