Yes, because hydrogen peroxide is used to soften impacted cerumen in the ears.
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.
yes you can use it to eat the wax out of your ear(s)
In the hospital setting, hydrogen peroxide is discarded 4 days after opening. It may still fizz and bubble, but it's actions are diminished. Buy the smallest bottle possible, and replace it frequently - it's cheap.
Neither should be used on a piercing,both kill the healing tissue. Stick to a sea salt solution. 1/4 of sea salt solution in water as hot as you can stand it. Wipe around it with a qtip with the solution,and do soak salt soaks for 15 min. Then rinse with regular water. Don't sleep on your belly for 6 months,and don't change the jewelery for 6 months.
An ear thermometer should be placed carefully in an ear to measure the temperature. The temperature is then taken by an infrared mechanism in the thermometer.
It should be safe to mix Hydrogen Peroxide with water to produce a solution safe enough to put in your ear and remove earwax, but not damage your eardrum. Talk to your doctor if you're concerned about the concentration.
Yes, to dry out your ears. Hydrogen peroxide (at the drug store),to remove ear wax.
There are lots of uses for that little brown bottle of hydrogen peroxide. It is cheap, widely available and safe to use for the environment.From washing cloths, to brushing your teeth, gargle like mouthwash, for ear infection the list goes on and onSome alternative therapies suggest to drink little dose of hydrogen peroxide as a source of oxygennote that ONLY food grade hydrogen peroxide is considered safe to use internally.
Hydrogen peroxide can be helpful.
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.
yes, it is safe to use peroxide. but in my opinion i wouldn't use it if you have an ear infection.
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.
Hydrogen Peroxide is a oxidizer and isopropyl alcohol is flamable so when you mix these two the chances of a fire or explosion goes way up. So Yes put it in your ear and write back on how it goes.
I use Hydrogen Peroxide( Food Grade ), as drying agent. It's available from any Chemist along with an eye-dropper for application. A couple of drops in each ear will identify an ear infection by a fizzing action. Applications both morning & night should clear any possible infection. If Hydrogen Peroxide is overdosed, any impacted wax may be softened with some warm olive oil or "Cerumol". As I am prone to these types of infections, I apply a couple of drops of Hydrogen Peroxide to each ear nightly. Does the trick!
One thing you could try that always works for me is putting Hydrogen Peroxide in your ear. It is completely safe, it may tingle and make loud noises in your ear, and it might be sensitive but it works, and if it doesn't work for you i would suggest going to see a doctor.
No, it is not. Use propriety solutions bought from a chemist, or get your doctor (probably the Practice Nurse) to remove the wax. Don't poke things into your ear, it could cause an infection or damage the ear drum.
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.