It is not recommended to use peroxide in the ear because if it became trapped inside the ear, it could cause harm to the tissue inside the ear. Some home remedies would have warm water mixed with a small amount of peroxide mixed into it. But even then it is risky. The best medicine is to see your family doctor.
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yes, it is safe to use peroxide. but in my opinion i wouldn't use it if you have an ear infection.
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.
your ear hurts and your jaw hurts. plus it makes you dizzy.
Depending on what you're eating, It may not be the ear at all, it might be the jaw. There is a bone that runs from the middle of the ear to the jaw and even though you don't feel anything around your jaw, it may be the reason your ear hurts. It might help if you had a doctor check it out though.
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.
Hydrogen peroxide can be helpful.
If hydrogen peroxide doesn't fizz when applied in the ear, it may indicate that there is no earwax buildup or blockage in the ear canal. The fizzing occurs when the peroxide reacts with organic material, such as earwax, breaking it down and releasing oxygen. A lack of fizzing could also suggest that the peroxide is not reaching any material to react with. However, if there are concerns about ear health or hearing, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
It is generally safe to remove ear wax with hydrogen peroxide, as long as you follow proper instructions and do not have any underlying ear conditions. However, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before attempting to remove ear wax yourself.
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.
No you cannot because there are some scientific methods and it can burn your ear cells
yes it can it hurts terribley and you have a bump behind your ear