Cotton Swabs Are Not The Right Thing To Use To Clean Your Ears

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Cotton swabs are not the right things to use to clean your ears. Check out the article we found over at Herbs Info.

One of the most common misconceptions perpetuated about our ears is that the earwax is “dirty” and should be cleared out of the ear canal. Wrong! Earwax is naturally produced by our ear to prevent unwanted debris (and the occasional insect!) from entering, which can possibly damage the delicate tissue of the eardrum and the ear canal. Wax will most often fall out of your ear as old wax is replaced by new wax and migrates outward naturally, which means “regular cleaning” isn’t actually a necessity in keeping your ear healthy.

Cotton swabs may be used on the outer ear canal (the part you can see), to get rid of visible dirt or debris – but using it on the inner ear is advised against, mainly because of this reason:

1 – It can puncture or damage the eardrum.

The tympanic membrane of the ear or the ear drum is made up of a very thin layer of tissue that can be easily be torn with a minimal amount of pressure. If a person isn’t careful with the cotton swab he or she is using and goes too far, a slight push or bump of the swap can cause the membrane to rip. This kind of damage can lead to an infection and cause fluid build-up in the middle ear, hearing loss, and even problems with balance. Headaches and earaches are also common symptoms of an ear infection.

What you can use instead:

You can use different things to clean the outer ear – cotton swabs, cloth, or paper tissue. You can dampen them with a little bit of water or oil (baby or mineral) to keep the wax soft.

If the wax blockage is small and can be managed at home, you can use these simple irrigation techniques:

– With warm or room temperature water, fill a small syringe or dropper.
– Direct the stream of water to the wall near the blockage, not directly on the wax build-up (this can push the wax deeper into the ear).
– Tilt your head to the side to drain the water.
– Repeat this until the wax has been cleared from your ear.

If there is infection, hearing loss or other symptoms, medical advice should be sought and a physician will be able to perform a more thorough removal of wax or other treatment required.

Next Article: Natural Remedies For Getting Rid Of Ear Infections

Read full article: Why Cotton Swabs are NOT the Right Ear Cleaners And What You Should Use Instead



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