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Chemical Liquid Used To Remove Ear Wax?
« on: December 25, 2012, 08:56:42 PM »
I wondering what chemical liquid is used to clean and remove the huge size of ear wax?

Many times I clean my ear wax by the help of a doctor.

He uses a syringe and inject a liquid into my ears.

The result is absolutely very satisfying.

The huge size of my ear wax is instantly coming out from the inside of my both ears, right and left.

I don't know what liquid is used in this process.

I read on the internet that white vinegar and H2O2 is used.

I try it by myself.

And guess what?

WARNING!

Do not try to use white vinegar and H2O2 as a liquid media to remove your ear wax?

When I was tried it, no ear wax is coming out!

My ear is hurt.

I feel that something is reacting inside my ear like producing a foam and making a sound.

If you don't believe, go on ahead try by yourself.

It is very different with the one that the doctor uses.

The one that doctor using is not making any reaction inside my ear and very comfortable.

Also, I try to use a warm water but it doesn't working.

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Re: Chemical Liquid Used To Remove Ear Wax?
« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2012, 04:19:29 AM »
My ear is hurt.

Which is why we will not given you any answers - we are not going to help you hurt yourself.

Sound that you have heard was just a decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, not different from what is happening when you put hydrogen peroxide on the wounded tissue, just the bubbling is amplified by the fact it happens already in the ear canal.

There are (at least here) liquids sold that are designed for the purpose of softening the ear wax. Ask in a drugstore.

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