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- $Title{What is the Best Treatment for a Problem With Ear Wax Hardening?}
- $Subject{ears wax removal Sense senses ear irrigation irrigate blunt curet
- glycerin mineral oil peroxide balance hear hearing}
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- What is the Best Treatment for a Problem With Ear Wax Hardening?
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- QUESTION: I am 80 years old and have a problem with wax hardening in my ears.
- When I stand up I sometimes will partially lose my balance. What is the best
- treatment for this condition?
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- ANSWER: I doubt that there is one "best" treatment, but I can describe a
- number of do's and don'ts that may help you out of this bothersome situation.
- At this stage of the game, when you are already experiencing some balance
- problems, you will need the help of your family doctor to extract that wax
- plug which may be the cause of the situation. A careful examination of the
- ear canal is necessary to help make a proper decision as to the manner of
- removing the wax. If all seems in good state, without any injuries to your
- ear drum, or any signs of infection, your physician may choose to irrigate
- your ear with a jet of warm water, which can dislodge the plug and wash it
- out. If it is truly hardened in place, it may be necessary to use an
- instrument, called a blunt curet, to roll the wax ball out of its present
- location. Sometimes a few drops of glycerin or mineral oil may be placed in
- the ear first, followed by a dropper full of 3% peroxide, in an attempt to
- soften the wax mass. If this should be unsuccessful, you may have to continue
- to use these drops at home for a few days, to soften the wax sufficiently to
- enable the physician to remove it without injuring your ear. There are some
- "wax softeners" on the market, but many physicians feel that they may damage
- the fragile tissue found in the ear canal, or provoke allergic reactions.
- After the wax is removed, a full examination should be performed to determine
- that it was the wax plug that caused your balance troubles, and a schedule of
- regular home treatments with 3% hydrogen peroxide each month can prevent this
- from recurring. Whatever you do, don't try to remove this hardened wax plug
- yourself with a paper clip or other such "instrument". Even cotton swabs can
- be dangerous. This is one time when your doctor visit will provide you with
- the relief you are seeking, in the safest possible fashion.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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