The reason fungi grows in the ear is because it is warm, dark and moist. It is an ideal breading ground for the fungi. Over cleaning the ear and swimming are often two factors that lead to Ear Fungi.
To remove or clean the ear once fungi has developed in the ear, visit a doctor to see what kind of Ear Fungi you have. There are tests to identify fungal and bacterial pathogens. The doctor will prescribe an antibiotic for 5 days. Avoid swimming or water in the ear until the fungi is Read the rest of this entry »

The old saying is, “The only thing that one should put in their ears is their elbow”. The doctor should be the only one that cleans your ears. Many times ear wax will work its way to the outer ear canal and in this instance one can use a q-tip to gently remove outer ear wax. The q-tip should not go into the ear. If the doctor does not remove ear wax at least twice a year, the person may develop ringing in their ears, dizziness, and a decrease in hearing ability. If a person tries to clean out their Read the rest of this entry »

The first thing you need to do is obtain an ear wax removal kit from the store, or your local pharmacy. You should never use q-tips for cleaning out your ears, or insert anything into the ear canal for cleaning purposes. This kit should contain a syringe, and a hydrogen peroxide solution. You’ll also want to have a washcloth, or a cotton ball ready. You should set your items up by a sink.

You should follow directions specified on the particular kit you bought. You will begin by tilting your head to the side. Read the rest of this entry »

Below are the best methods to remove our ear wax securely
 By means of paraffin oil, you just must apply 2-3 drops of the oil inside your ear and tilt your head descending.
 Each day usage of seawater ear spraying.
 The undissolved wax in our ear can be removed using a mixture of water and apple cider vinegar at a ratio of one to one. This mixture has other importance in keeping the Ph of the channel of the ear neutral.
 Baby oil or Olive oil is good for habitual ear Read the rest of this entry »

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