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| Dive Medicine & Fitness: Discuss Earwax (possibly disgusting) in the General Diving Forums forums: err how much earwax is normal? is it just me or do I seem to produce an rather large amount ... |
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| Earwax (possibly disgusting) err how much earwax is normal? is it just me or do I seem to produce an rather large amount of ear wax? does cleaning it regularly actually have the opposite effect? i.e the body produces more ear wax to compensate? I also use alot of IEM (in-ear-monitor) does this contribute? I've removed solid cruds of stuff, which may be affecting my hearing slightly as one ear is definitely more sensitive than the other by a far margin. |
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| Something an ENT doctor once said to me is never put anything in your ear smaller than your elbow! I had a small bit of earwax which pushed against my eardrum. V. painfull. In the end I was advised to get some acidic drops to put in your ear that soften it up and dissolved it. Janos
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You can put drops in from the chemist that soften the wax and help it come out on its own. Frequent diving and showering can also help to soften it so that it comes out on its own. Another good reason to dive. A visit to the GP or practice nurse, who can look in your ear with an otoscope (torch thingy) should clarify whether you have any damage causing sensitivity on the one ear. They will also tell you whether the wax is impacted and needs syringing.
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