yes, it is safe to use peroxide. but in my opinion i wouldn't use it if you have an ear infection.
Yes !! Our family has used a few drops of peroxide into the ear canal for generations to clean out wax. We didn't do it very often !!
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 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.
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.
either because its infected or you just got it pierced. clean it with rubbing alcohol. not peroxide.
Otitis externa is the medical term for an infection of the external auditory canal, also known as swimmer's ear. Symptoms can include pain, itching, and redness of the ear canal. Treatment typically involves antibiotic ear drops.
A doctor told me to mix hydrogen peroxide and glycerin and put a few drops in my ear for a few minutes a day to clear out wax build-up. I don't konw what else it could be for.
Your doctor may recommend that you try an earwax removal method at home, unless you have a perforation (hole) or a tube in your eardrum.Over-the-counter wax softening drops may be put into the affected ear and then allowed to drain out after about five minutes while holding the head to the side, allowing the drops to settle.Sitting up again will let the drops drain out by themselves.A bulb-type syringe may be used to gently flush the ear with warm water. The water should be at body temperature to help prevent dizziness.Ear candling is not recommended.
otic preparations are ear preparations usually placed in the ear canal by drops in small amounts for removal of excessive cerumen (earwax) or for teatment of ear infections, inflammation, or pain.
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 earIf 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