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If you feel that your hearing is affected and you have ear wax, it is best to visit Earwax specialist doctor near you. Ear wax removal can be done at a clinic in the city where you live. You can search for one on Google or ask friends or family members for recommendations.
Now that you know how to find an Earwax specialist doctor near by and what ear wax is made of, it's time to get started on your journey. If you're not sure where else to turn, we recommend going online and searching for ear wax removal near me.
Ear wax is a normal part of the ear, but it can be removed if there are signs that you have too much and it may be causing an infection in the ear canal or drainage into your ear. Ear wax can block your hearing and cause problems with balance, equilibrium, or sleeping. You should search for ear wax removal near me or visit earwax specialist near you or ear syringing near you.
Earwax removal is safe and does not hurt. You will not be able to hear afterwards and you will have a small amount of ear wax left in your ear. After the procedure, your ears will be cleaned with water to make sure there are no remaining particles left behind.
You can search for ear wax removal near me or ear syringing near me.
Ear wax removal drops usually peroxide based including name brands like Otex and Sodium bicarbonate drops are great for breaking down hard abrasive wax in the ear ready for ear wax removal. In some instances they can break down wax sufficiently to the extent were by earwax removal may not be required as the wax has sufficiently dissolved, however we find that this in most cases depends on the size of the cavity. We usually deal with a lot of cases were by the wax has turned in to a semi liquid which slides down the ear canal and settles on the drum completely sealing the canal. and causing complete deafness, our advise is to use drops for 2-3 days before coming in for an earwax removal
We always advice a qualified Audiologist or a practitioner nurse with experience in ear nose and throat. Any other practitioner with a background not in Audiology simply wont have the experience to deal with complex difficult cases and you usually want a audiologist with 100’s of ear wax removal procedures under their belt. We say this because unfortunately due to the unregulated nature of the training you could potentially be having a invasive procedure undertaken by a non audiologist with no previous experience in audiological medicine.
As part of best practise and to ensure you reach the highest standard of professional care all of our audiologists are required to be registered with the Health & Care Professions Council.