Oh, dude, using Neosporin in the entry of your ear canal is a big no-no. You don't want to go sticking that stuff in there, it's like trying to fix a leaky faucet with Duct Tape. If you have an ear issue, just leave it to the professionals and save the Neosporin for your cuts and scrapes, okay?
yes, it is safe to use peroxide. but in my opinion i wouldn't use it if you have an ear infection.
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I would recommend you don't use Neosporin, Polysporin or anything like that on a ear piercing. Soap and water will do just fine. These products are not to be used on puncture wounds (read the tube). If the piercing is infected washing with diluted antibacterial soap and irrigating with water twice a day will make a big difference in about 24 to 48 hours.
Earache in babies is associated with many reasons and one of them is injury to the ear canal from cotton buds or other objects. So you must be careful. If the crying persists take her to the doctor.
To straighten the ear canal of an adult, a healthcare professional may use techniques such as pulling the outer ear upward and backward, which helps align the ear canal for better visibility or access. In cases where earwax removal is required, gentle suction or irrigation might be employed after straightening the canal. Additionally, special tools like an otoscope can assist in examining the ear canal more effectively. Always consult a medical professional for safe practices.
Let's cross the canal with that felled tree.My aural canal contains an insect. (There's a bug in my ear.)
The most common cause of this is the use of Q-tips in the ear canal (and other objects such as bobby pins and rolled napkin corners), which pushes the wax deeper into the ear canal. Hearing aid and earplug users are also more prone to earwax blockage.
If pieces of the wax break off and fall into the canal, surgery is needed to remove it. Yes it can.
Use cleaning ear buds, which are covered in cotton to clear your ear! You can get them from Asda, bootes, Tesco, Sainsbury.. Here's what they look like :) x
If you have minor burn then you can use Neosporin on it. But when the burned area is large and severe then one should not use Neosporin. The Neosporin is only applied to the external areas.
Yes, you can generally use Neosporin if you are allergic to tetracycline, as Neosporin does not contain tetracycline or any related antibiotics. Neosporin typically contains bacitracin, neomycin, and polymyxin B, which are different classes of antibiotics. However, if you have a known allergy to neomycin or any of the other ingredients in Neosporin, you should avoid using it. Always consult with a healthcare professional if you have concerns about allergies and medication use.
The tube of Neosporin doesn't say to use it on puncture wounds, so you don't use it on puncture wounds.