Yes. You should give them a try. They will remove lots of wax from your ears, and make you feel better afterward. Their ability to make a suction inside the ear is quite impressive, for something so simple.
from my experience, no. much better to use a few drops of olive oil for a few days before going to the doctor and having your ears flushed with water.
yes it can get a swimmers ears
An ear wax candle works by creating a vacuum that draws out ear wax when the candle is lit and placed in the ear. The heat from the candle melts the ear wax, which is then drawn up into the candle as it burns. This process can help to remove excess ear wax effectively.
The ear wax candle works by creating a vacuum that draws out ear wax when the candle is lit and placed in the ear. The heat from the candle melts the ear wax, which is then drawn up into the candle through the vacuum effect. This process can help to effectively remove excess ear wax from the ear canal.
no, this wouldn't be smart because you need to get swimmers ear treated right away, use ear drops
I don't know about it helping ear infections, but I had a bad case of swimmers ear (water trapped in the ear, and it HURTS!), and the sweet oil released the water in under 20 minutes
An ear candle is used to draw earwax, toxins and debris from a persons ears. It is believed that by placing the hollow end of the ear candle in the ear canal then lighting the other end of the candle, a negative pressure is created by the heat of the candle flame and the negative elements are drawn out.
Contaminated water
It is caused by water entering the ear canal. You should get it out after swimming.
Noah
yes it can get a swimmers ears
You should always treat both ears. If just one ear seems to be problematic you should use the same candle for both ears using the last minute of the burning candle on the second ear.
swimmers waer earplugs to keep from water getting inside their ears.