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, you can use ear piercing cleaner on a nose piercing.
If it is dirty then yes...
Using a Japanese ear cleaner can help maintain ear hygiene by removing excess earwax and debris, which can prevent ear infections and improve hearing. The gentle and precise design of Japanese ear cleaners can also reduce the risk of damaging the ear canal compared to using cotton swabs.
Cotton swabs like Q-tips can push earwax deeper into the ear canal, potentially causing blockages or damage to the eardrum. It is not recommended to use cotton swabs for ear cleaning as they can do more harm than good. Instead, consider using ear drops or seeking professional help if you have excessive earwax buildup.
you have to be very gentle, I use the premoistened wipes that they sell at the local pet store and flip her ears in order to clean them but that also bothers her. Her long ears are cleaned with her regular shampoo and water.
Short answer NO. Anything that hard into the ear can cause a drum rupture if not handled properly; they tend to move & thus make it easy for you to hurt them. Use cotton ball, few drop of dog ear cleaner from pet store, and use your fingers to push it far (cotton won't hurt the dog) into the canal & clean. Regular cleaning helps.
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ear wax cleaner,Excedrin,eyebrow pencil,electric shaver,
They make your teeth cleaner.
no
The ear does not produce (make) sound.
There is no specific cleaner needed, but you should make sure it isn't a cleaner that will leave a residue.