yes, it is safe to use peroxide. but in my opinion i wouldn't use it if you have an ear infection.
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.
To administer ear drops to a child, have the child lie on their side with the affected ear facing up. Gently pull the earlobe down and back to straighten the ear canal. Place the prescribed number of drops into the ear canal and have the child remain in that position for a few minutes to allow the drops to reach the ear drum.
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.
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.
No you cannot because there are some scientific methods and it can burn your ear cells
I mean, you CAN...nobody is stopping you, lol. But why would you want to? Make sure to clean your ear with HYDROGEN PEROXIDE to help fight the infection. Also, clean your tunnels/plugs in the peroxide.
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To effectively give difficult cat ear drops, gently restrain your cat, hold the ear flap up, and carefully administer the drops into the ear canal. Massage the base of the ear to help the medication spread. Seek assistance from a veterinarian if needed.
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.
Go to the 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.
Put some hydrogen peroxide in it and if it doesn't get better go to the doctor.