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3. Uxcell a11032300UX0076 Handmade Bamboo Clean Wax Removers Ear Picks (Pack of 5)

Material: bamboo, woodEar spoon size(approx): 6 x 4 mm/ 0.24" x 0.15"(L*w)Total size (max. Approx): 12.5 X0.4Cm/ 4.9" x 0.15"(L*w)
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8. Rhino Ear Washer Bottle System by Doctor Easy

Doctor easy recommends a solution of 1 part 3% Hydrogen Peroxide to 4 parts "body temperature" Water
Rhino Ear Washer Bottle System by Doctor Easy
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13. Japanese Bamboo Ear Pick

Made in ChinaEar Spoon Size(Approx): 6 x 4mm / 0.24" x 0.15"(L*W)Material: Bamboo, WoodWeight: 80gPackage Content: 2 x Earpick
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17. Olive Oil Ear Drops For The Loosening & Removal Of Ear Wax 10ml

    Features:
  • Medical Grade Olive Oil for Ear Wax Softening & Removal
  • Sealed container
  • Free Dropper
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u/Myfeelingsarehurt · 2 pointsr/Alzheimers

This is a terrible disease and I'm so sorry you and your family are going through this. Home is generally more comfortable and easier on the person with Alzheimer's/dementia , but can't be done without support eventually.

To the best of my knowledge medicare will not pay for year round home health care. They will pay for it when needed for a nurse (normally involving injuries that need dressing), physical therapy after a fall, occupational therapy, or speech therapy. Medicare also limits the amount of visits for these annually. Medicaid (for lower income) often will pay for home health so it's worth checking to see if she qualifies.

If your mother or a spouse of hers was in the military she may qualify for assistance from the Veterans Affairs office which can include money to pay for help, as well as home health workers. While this is somewhat based on her income and service of the veteran, they allow you to "back out" any medical costs before declaring income making many qualify.
It's a headache to set up, and can take months but can make a huge difference.

Check ALZ.org for local groups as some towns have day trip groups and other things that can add excitement to her life as well as adult day care etc. eldercare.gov may be of help as well.

I also recommend setting up a network of friends and family. Yours, hers, neighbors etc. I sent out an frantic blanket email at a really difficult time asking for people who would be willing to give me a soft commitment to see my S.O. Who has Alzheimer's once a month and stay for an hour or two. I try to stagger them so there is one per week, he gets visitors, I get time away and there are extra people to notice changes.

If she has not been diagnosed yet it might be worth it to apply for long term care insurance before having the official diagnosis. She may not get it or it may been insanely expensive, but unless she lives with family she is most likely going to assisted living (medicare doesn't cover at all) before being ill enough to qualify for a nursing home (may not be a nice place). The financial costs of this disease are staggering and long term care insurance would be handy if possible.

Eventually you will probably want a formal diagnosis as it may help doctors to provide and agree on the most effective treatments. Just to prepare you the most effective treatments are not very effective in my experience , but for all I know they have made a huge difference in the way things have turned out for us as I can't compare it to no treatment.

When my SO was first diagnosed we used this pill dispenser. It rotates so only that doses pills are available and beeps until it is turned over so the pills come out. It's not foolproof but it worked for us. I bought a bowl that looked like none of our other ones and would check it to make sure pills weren't there. The clear lid lets you see skipped doses that were not dumped. Now I use it to keep me from forgetting to give a dose! (I don't work for any product I post here and get nothing from suggesting them)

Medalerts are also helpful for people living alone or left alone for periods of time. We used one from a company that monitored it for a time (life alert) but after many accidental alerts and ambulances showing up we switched to this one which is basically a base with speaker and mic that plugs into a landline and a pendant with speaker and mic that acts like a cordless phone. When pushed the button is set to call 4 programmed numbers and if no one answers it will dial 911. No monitoring fees, No false alarms since and when it's not urgent I can talk to him and calm him down while I make my way to him. When it is urgent I can hang up with him and call 911 for him and give actual information such as address medications etc.

When we were hit with this I was shocked that medicare didn't cover assisted living, as well as many other things. I still can't believe that a disease that is the 6th cause of death in the US has very little in the way of a social net. Please reach out here or PM me any time even if you just need to scream into the void.

u/Iledahorsetowater · 4 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Is It flakey? My ears were getting super flakey and causing more sebum than usual. Every. Single. Day. I had to clean them. I looked it up and it’s a form of yeast that can grow inside the ear canal. If it’s bad enough a doctor can prescribe things for you but what I found works best is..... t gel. T gel or nizoral dandruff shampoo. Wash your ears with it, around then and suds really good. Kind of suds the inside then rinse. If I take a bath I do the same and dip my head back, rinse and make sure to let my head lay back and recline in the water where the foamy bubbles are from scrubbing out the shampoo. That way the water can enter my ears and really get in there. Then throughout the bath it kind of just gets cleaned out as I keep going under water.

But if you shower, suds the ears w t gel or nizoral shampoo. Definitely check into fungal ear overgrowth if you are having abnormal sebum or flakes that must be cleaned every day, every other day. Oh!!! And also macks I believe it’s called makes an ear irrigation kit that you literally put drops in, earplugs, it dissolves the gunk— and then you rinse with this squirty tool. It’s $5-7 at local drugstores. There’s multiple brands.

I like to use theses 1x per week and I started 3x in a row to really get my ears clean. I want to try elephant ear cleaner off amazon. You should read the reviews, watch the videos of it actually working! It takes out hugeeee chunks of wax you didn’t even know you had. Some impacted by q tip overuse.

Ok enuff about ears.

u/christopherw · 12 pointsr/popping

Yummy.

Periodically I have a TON of stuff like this come out of my ears. It used to be a lot worse.

Here's a fun story (with some useful info): I needed ear canal impressions for custom earplugs recently. Upon checking my ears, the audiologist immediately declared that one of my ears was almost completely blocked with impacted earwax and I'd have to get it cleared before I could get the impressions.

Like most people these days, it's doubtless partly due to high decibel listening - particularly using my closed cup headphones - and general assault from noisy life in general. The earwax overproduction is partly your ear defending itself, and also possibly overproduction due to irritation or environmental factors.

Apparently my eardrum was almost completely covered -- just the tiniest gap through which I was hearing (yet I heard no difference in sound whatsoever between ears, and I'm a sound engineer!).

So, in order to take the impressions you need clear ear canals. To accomplish this within a week, I used the following:

  • medical grade olive oil: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Georges-Medical-Olive-Oil-Drops/dp/B002AEWSF4
  • chemical based solution (active ingredient Urea Hydrogen Peroxide): http://www.amazon.co.uk/Otex-Express-Ear-Drops-10ml/dp/B001LK8BRW/

    and this MAGICAL ear syringe:

  • http://www.amazon.co.uk/AcuLife-Ear-Wax-Removal-Syringe/dp/B000SOJXGA

    DON'T use any products that involve suction or curettess / earpicks / q-tips. You should avoid touching the incredibly sensitive eardrum at all costs.

    Alternating between olive oil and the chemical product I found worked well.

    This part is slightly messy. If you are able to sleep on your side without moving, the simplest way to loosen up the earwax is to tilt your head right over, drop olive oil right into the ear until it feels completely blocked, massage in vigorously and leave overnight. Sleep with your head on a towel.

    In the morning, you'll find some will have seeped out but the rest will be absorbed into the hardened earwax. Later that day, use the urea hydrogen peroxide based product for some more aggressive breakdown. Tilt your head and apply the drops, listen for the bubbling/popping as the solution produces oxygen and breaks down the earwax. Keep your head tilted for a few minutes after.

    A stock of paper tissues will come in useful to daub up the overflow.

    After a while, use the ear irrigation tool. You need to be fairly forceful depressing the plunger, and the silicone end of the syringe needs to be properly inserted all the way into your ear canal for maximum effect. To get a good angle, use your other arm, reach behind your head and pull your earlobe directly out and away from your head - that should straighten up the ear canal a bit (also works well for inserting earplugs).

    I suggest you use warm (not hot) water as it does feel weird to start with. It feels GREAT after a while though, and the bonus of this syringe tool with the channels on it is that you can see the earwax come out.

    Don't stop after you see a few flakes, there's probably 10x as much inside your ear which you just can't see. You'll feel it start to come out before you see it. Once you're making headway on flushing it out, just keep going for five or ten minutes. Repeat this process for a week and it should be all out.


    I followed these steps, along with some reading on the Internet for technique and such, and when I went to my next audiologist's appointment he complimented me that I'd done a much better job than if I'd gone to hospital to get it done. He also recommended I periodically repeat the process to keep the ears clean... Which of course I've not done. I should probably do that.
u/immortal-esque · 1 pointr/todayilearned

Then perhaps just have it done by your GP once so you can appreciate how very uncomplicated it really is (/u/curiouswizard was being facetious). I've had it done a few times myself and there's nothing much to it. It's also not very expensive. You're not going to be admitted to hospital or be put under general anesthesia or asked uncomfortable personal questions or receive an astronomical medical bill and there will be no "burning hot liquid" poured into your ear canal, which is a bonus. The time you'll spend in the doctor's waiting room flipping through magazines and the associated anticipation anxiety will likely be much more traumatic than the actual procedure.

They will basically irrigate your ear using a syringe and a bit of lukewarm water under pressure. Sometimes a few drops of oil or glycerin or some hydrogen peroxide or similar are added to the water so it can help to dislodge particularly stubborn hardened or sticky globs of wax. If successful, the whole thing shouldn't take more than about 10 minutes of your time and you'll probably be amazed at the clarity of hearing afterwards. If it's a cool doctor you might get some candy also for good behavior and not crying.

If you survive the GP visit you should be able to save yourself some time and money in future by just doing it yourself. As a first attempt with low probability of ending up on Yahoo News I would suggest to acquire the following:

  • Something like this syringe to squirt lukewarm water with
  • Something like this basin to catch squirted lukewarm water and (hopefully) dislodged globs of earwax with
  • Lukewarm water
  • A flexible arm and neck (or a friend to help you out)
  • Good aim
  • Time
  • Luck
  • Life insurance cover and/or a sense of adventure
u/owltreebubble · 1 pointr/newjersey

I used to go to the doctor or the urgent care until I noticed the urgent care was using the Elephant Ear Washer. Ordered it off Amazon and was able to clean my ears out myself. https://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Washer-Bottle-Doctor-Easy/dp/B005M2B5P0 Use a mix of peroxide and water and be patient. Be sure the water is warm or you'll get dizzy. You can read the Amazon comments for more specific instructions. It's definitely nice to be able to handle on my own and not sit around in the urgent care waiting room. Definitely helps to soften it with a few rounds of Debrox first though.

u/TomMelee · 12 pointsr/LifeProTips

I have this muhfukka right here. I get rapid buildup of wax in my ear, but this guy takes care of that in a heartbeat. Feels awesome but creeptastic, too.

Also sweet oil (ask your pharmacist) is as good or better than olive oil.

u/furfduh · 1 pointr/rva

This happens to me too. My wax build up is out of control. The doctor also told me not to use Q-tips anymore because it just makes things worse.

I go to patient first. Not sure how much they charge without insurance but I pay about a $20 co pay and I feel like a million bucks after they clean it all out.

Also, as people were mentioning, you can buy the device they use off of amazon for about $30~. Drop some peroxide in there first. Let it sit. Then use the device with warm water.

Maybe worth you to buy it and do the process yourself since you said you need to go twice a year.

I should probably go that much myself, honestly. It has been about 2 years I think since I have had them cleaned out. I just stopped using Q-tips and it avoids the wax from getting impacted but I have noticed lately that my hearing is becoming muffled and it feels like I have a lot of wax buildup. Probably will stop by Patient First here soon!

Edit: Here is the device on amazon! https://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Washer-Bottle-Doctor-Easy/dp/B005M2B5P0 best of luck!

u/Yogababe · 2 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

Yea, you shouldn't have to, but sometimes you just do. Every time I go to a doctor and they peek in my ear they tell me I have a lot of wax.

I clean the outside of my ear with a q-tip. The trick here is to not go any deeper with a q tip than your finger can get to. Absolutely no q tips in the actual ear canal, only on the outside cartilage area. I've found that q tips with a little bit of unscented lotion get any bits of wax or dirt off easier than my fingers do.

One time I did stick a q tip in my ear canal, and besides being really painful, it pushed so much wax backwards that my ear "clogged" and I had a hard time hearing. After about a week of being nearly deaf in one ear I went to an urgent care clinic and they rinsed me out. They used a product like this filled with a mixture of 50% warm water and 50% hydrogen peroxide. The doctor stuck the tube in my ear, squirted a bit in, and then had me lean over so everything could fall out. And EVERYTHING fell out. It was disgusting how much wax came out. But afterwards I felt like I had supersonic hearing in one ear.

Obviously I wanted the other ear to feel just as clean, so when I got home I filled a regular spray bottle with the same mixture and gave it a squirt in the other ear. It didn't work as well as the product linked above because the nozzle didn't get as deep, but the hydrogen peroxide fizzles a little and definitely cleaned it out. I feel like this method is safer overall because it still leaves wax in your ear to protect you, versus clearing everything out completely.

I swim a lot and sometimes ear wax traps water in my ear and it can lead to infections, so I now do this once or twice a year. I checked with my GP and she said its fine as long as I don't overdo it.

Your mileage may vary.

u/coffee_and_lumber · 20 pointsr/everymanshouldknow

There's something on Amazon called an Elephant Ear. $30 seems a little much for a plastic bottle and some tubing, but it's got to be cheaper than a doctor. I've used mine three times in three years and each time, out plopped an impressive, firm wad of ear gunk along with a little "pop!", followed by deliciously crisp hearing. It's awesome.

At this point, I look forward to impacted wax just to get the satisfaction of cleaning it out.

u/raptorrawr · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I just ordered these http://www.amazon.com/Handamde-Bamboo-Clean-Removers-Picks/dp/B0053OELYO/ref=sr_sp-atf_title_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1380921231&sr=8-1&keywords=mimikaki

because I too have issues with ear was buildup. Normally The doctor has to remove it, but I haven't been able to get to the doctor and nothing else has worked for me. They're pretty popular in Japan, and I watched this guy do it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kn7WEffpkfk
(He has an unreal number of videos dedicated to ear wax, I don't understand.) It looked interesting so I figured it was worth a shot. I'll let you know if it works when they arrive!

u/biffnix · 0 pointsr/todayilearned

Or, like pretty much every Asian I know, just use one of these so you don't have disgusting ear muck. Perfectly safe, and man, it feels GREAT to itch your ear with one of these. You don't jam up the wax back in your ear, and just scoop it right out. Billions of people use these every day, in fact. Just saying...

u/Ashcrack · 8 pointsr/tifu

I also have waxy ears and use olive oil drops instead of the hydrogen peroxide stuff then after a few days use one of these https://www.amazon.co.uk/AcuLife-Ear-Wax-Removal-Syringe/dp/B000SOJXGA/. It's disgusting seeing all the wax come out in the sink but feels pretty amazing as well and it works great.

u/ConfisKate · 50 pointsr/popping

I get these so frequently it's crazy. And they're huge, like 3 times the size of that. I got this thing on Amazon and it's literally a godsend because they're not dropping down the back of my throat as I try to cough them out.

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Also, happy cake day! Seems like a nice gift

u/Jagermeister4 · 2 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

Dude you should of just got one of these

http://www.amazon.com/Earwax-Curette-Removal-Remover-Cleaner/dp/B00CO2BJVG/ref=sr_1_2?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1380737476&sr=1-2&keywords=ear+pick

3 bucks would of got the job done. I had your same problem once, hearing was really messed up. I even went to doctor thankfully he didn't clean it so I didn't get a big charge. He just looked in my ear and said yeah you have a lot of wax buildup once its clear it'll be better. What can I do about it, he was like have somebody clean it for you, I was like oh. Lol still didn't know what to do and I came across one of these things, cleared it myself in about 2 minutes and hearing was instantly better.

u/LordDango · 2 pointsr/headphones

Clean your ears with hydrogen peroxide and warm water.

Usually 1/4 hydrogen peroxide and warm water will do.

I use this

http://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Washer-Bottle-Doctor-Easy/dp/B005M2B5P0/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1459449191&sr=8-1&keywords=elephant+ear+cleaner

It works very well.

I use to have a problem getting a good seal and my ears were annoying because it was full of earwax, which is why i never used iem.

But once I cleaned them, it felt good and i didn't feel anymore pressure from my ear anymore.

Good luck, let me know if you need any help

u/dark_roast · 2 pointsr/Metal

I have excess wax issues, and have to clean my earplugs (ER-20s are what I'm using at the moment) frequently, but in almost 20 years of wearing musician's earplugs I haven't had any significant issues with buildup caused by the earplugs themselves. I use one of these to help with wax removal, and it works pretty well. I've also used hydrogen peroxide and some other methods to deal with hardened wax on rare occasions. It sounds like your issues are more severe, but try not to let wax issues keep you from wearing hearing protection - cilia don't grow back.

You'll want to keep your ear canals clean, obviously. And try not to shove the earplugs too deep into your ear. I do this sometimes when I'm gigging and the drummer's really wailing on the cymbals, but it can result in the earplug picking up wax from the canal, and in your case could cause impaction. You might also look at MusicSafe plugs - they're double flange musician's plugs, and might not go as deep into the ear canal as the typical triple flange musician's plugs.

u/Orchestral_Design · 1 pointr/asmr

I would play it safe and not irrigate your ear. It could potentially cause an ear infection. If you need to clean your ears out, I would recomend this. As it has a safety guard to prevent you from going too far into your ear.

Also, remember that earwax is your friend, it prevents infections as well as trapping dust and dirt, so unless its affecting your hearing id leave it in.


Lastly, if you just have to flush your ears, please use 2 cups distilled water with 1 tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide, this ensures that it is sanitary as possible. But I really really would not recommend it.

u/Counselor-Ug-Lee · 4 pointsr/tifu

I hope you see this just so you get the elephant ear cleaning thing that I use. I got one from my mom who works at an urgent care and the doctors there use this to clean out wax clogged ears (impacted cerumen).

Get this thing and use it in the shower with warm, not hot water. Turn your head sideways and insert the tip and spray the water which will clear out the wax safely. It has a shield on the tip that’s supposed to prevent you from going too far, but I never put it in all the way. I just go until it’s comfortably in enough to spray well.

elephant ear bottle

u/FreefallJagoff · 1 pointr/SkyDiving

Thanks for bringing this up. It's not a common issue but it's not unheard of. Maybe we should be more proactive about telling people to avoid jumping after being congested. My ears clog with earwax annually, and if you have a similar experience I recommend you look into something like the ElephantEar system. Obviously talk to your doctor about it first, and certainly wait for any bruising in your ears to fully heal.

u/ZQuestionSleep · 2 pointsr/funny

Me too OP, but let me add more to this post by telling my WTF story related to cotton swabs.

So I've always been a fairly waxy guy, and for my entire life I've used cotton swabs (Q-Tips, w/e). Not only did I like that I always clean out a metric crap ton of wax but like the OP, I too found it very pleasurable. Even at a young age I was able to dig pretty aggressively at what I assume is my ear drum and not really have any problems like the warnings scream at you about. (Yes I know this is bad, please don't bother high horsing here, I don't care. Continuing on.) So I went on at least weekly if not twice a week doing this since I was, I don't know, 12ish? Occasionally when aggressively cleaning, my hearing would become muted in one or both ears. It didn't hurt and would clear itself up within a day. It felt like I moved a bunch of wax over a membrane or something (these things would come out extremely covered in thick brown vitriol, I was obviously doing a lot of cleaning going that deep.) Either way it would always correct itself.

About 6 months ago I had another incident where my hearing became muted in one ear after an aggressive cleaning. No matter what I did it didn't get better. I cleaned more and more but after a week of aggressive cleaning and then a week of leaving it alone I became worried I finally damaged something from all my reckless years of Q-Tip gouging. I went to the doctor and explained all of this, upon closer inspection they mentioned something about a blockage. I was relieved and they said they'd do some professional cleaning. They used a squirt bottle that had a small hose and thin tip connected to it to blast my ears with water for a good 20 mins on each side. The side I didn't have problems with they said they cleaned good but I never got a good glimpse when they took the old water away. I didn't feel any different. The offending side cleaning didn't yield anything but muddied water, I still had the blockage.

The Doctor suggested OTC items which have never worked in the past but at this point it sounded like Q-Tips were no-nos from now on. I would put this oily liquid in my ear every other day or so but after a week, still no change. I finally scoured the web and found the same squirt bottle cleaner the doctor used on Amazon. Bought it and when it came a few days later went into the shower to use it.

Within 10 minutes an impossibly big ball of thick yet pliable wax reinforced by ages of cotton strands came out of my ear and my natural hearing ability came back for the first time in over a month. When I got a good look at it it appeared to be the size of a US quarter, only spherical. I have no idea how something that large was lodged in my ear. As gross as it was I had to show my wife. For the sake of the internet I almost wish I took a picture.

Needless to say, I still use Q-Tips but only on the outer ear when I have an itch or major surface wax. The cleaning bottle is amazing and use that for deeper, safer cleaning.


TL;DR After using swabs for years I finally had hearing problems that resulted in quarter-sized spheroid of wax and cotton lodging itself in my ear for over a month.

P.S. For those interested in the squirt bottle cleaner: http://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Washer-Bottle-Doctor-Easy/dp/B005M2B5P0/

Edit for spelling and grammar

u/fivetimesfive25 · 3 pointsr/singapore

I can't speak for everyone but personally I've always used one of these which I usually pick up from the biannual night-bazaar (ba-sa-ma-la? sic?) for about a dollar for a pack of five.

I'm just quite surprised given that efficiency and expediency are the key buzzwords on most young people's lips (hence the ever growing popularity of on-the-go facilities) that one would tolerate long fingernail(s) just for the sole-purpose of a once-a-week(?) grooming instrument.

u/Geremole · 2 pointsr/wheredidthesodago

They sell ear wax removal kits at stores that are probably < 5 dollars. It has a solution that works to soften ear wax and usually a bulb syringe (like the ones used to clean babies noses out). Safest and most effective solution to do at home. Amazon link

u/ugly-scientist · 2 pointsr/soylent

Yeah pretty interesting. I think gum chewing would be good for this, and the OP from that post mentioned cleaning your ears out with something like this could prevent it too.

u/Miss_Speller · 1 pointr/tifu

Ototek Loops FTW. I have moderate wax buildup and these are great for safely cleaning it out.

u/Tourney · 3 pointsr/ofcoursethatsathing

Not OP but I have an Elephant ear washer (specifically this one) and it works great. I've had it for about a year now and have had no problems. Honestly, everything a doctor does is so expensive that I think it's totally worth it to just be able to clean your own ears at home.

u/IPeeInBoots · 39 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

I'll be honest, I have ear wax issues. Despite others here saying wax is SUPPOSED to drain from the ear, mine does not. I've had issues my whole life. I don't use Q-tips because I was also told it was bad.

When I can tell my ears are getting bad, I will use hydrogen peroxide (HO2 H2O2), of which you can buy a lifetime supply of for $1. That with a bulb to force water in usually helps for the average person. I like this method just to listen to all the fizzing. It's like pop in your ear.

Every once in a while I need to go to the doctor to get my ears cleaned. I only do this when I'm losing hearing though since it can get pretty expensive. They use a squirt bottle to with a small funnel on the end and force warm water into your ear. This is the result. Gross as all get out, warning you.

I recently bought the tool they use on Amazon, but there is something that the doctor does a lot better than me. They can get a lot of nasty gunk out of there.

In summary, warm water with force, and funny chemicals. All much better than a Q-tip.

u/zehamberglar · 14 pointsr/ofcoursethatsathing

Yep. I have really waxy ears, and they once got so clogged that I couldn't hear. Doctor used one of these to clean it out and it worked great. You can buy them for less than the cost of the doctor visit (but it was worth it to learn about this).

u/773cf · 1 pointr/mildlyinfuriating

My doctor used an Elephant Ear cleaner, you can get one on amazon for $30: http://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Washer-Bottle-Doctor-Easy/dp/B005M2B5P0

Works great, just be gentle! I recommend doing it in the shower since otherwise it can get messy.

u/pojobrown · 3 pointsr/ofcoursethatsathing

Here’s the amazon link.

Ear Cleaner Earwax Removal Kit Smart Ear Swab with Soft Spiral Cleaner Prevent Ear... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F8YMTG3/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_b.VYCb8TPC8BV

Pretty cheap

u/fatuxedocat · 1 pointr/AskDocs

I wanted to recommend a product that I use and it is fantastic.

Elephant Ear Washer Bottle System by Doctor Easy - Ear Wax Remover https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005M2B5P0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_Ov12wbNSDSWZ6

u/bowtiechowfoon · 7 pointsr/whatisthisthing

I don't know about seeing kits, but it looks exactly like one of the tools in this earwax removal kit: https://www.amazon.com/BetyBedy-Cleansing-Curette-Removal-Cleaning/dp/B07919C6HT/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=ear+wax+removal+tool&qid=1574642797&sprefix=ear+wax+removal&sr=8-3

It's also identical to tools in similar kits I've seen advertised for tonsil stone removal. It seems pretty likely that a bunch of these cheap little sets are assembled in the same place. Maybe a piece got mixed up?

u/suddenlysnakes · 2 pointsr/AskDocs

if you have a plastic syringe available (a fluid one, not a needle obviously) you can gently shoot some warm water in your ear in a rotating method to see if it's just wax buildup. I actually use this method to clean my ears regularly, since I had to do this to dislodge a huge ball of wax. It was so bad I couldn't hear properly. I had a syringe for giving babies medicine sitting in a drawer and I used that in a pinch. After that ordeal, caused by cleaning w/ qtips, I made the switch. I've been using this syringe for months, 10/10

u/they_have_bagels · 1 pointr/audiophile

You can get the thing that the urgent care people use for yourself.

https://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Washer-Bottle-Doctor-Easy/dp/B005M2B5P0/

It's fantastic. I do it about once a month due to wearing CIEMs.

u/Merth1983 · 1 pointr/Sinusitis

I get that sensation too, mostly when lying down and especially at bedtime. It's caused me some unfun bouts of insomnia, including last night. There's a name for it - Pulsatile Tinnitus. I haven't been diagnosed but it fits with my symptoms.

https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/tinnitus/

One thing can try is plugging your nostrils with your thumb and pointer finger, then closing your mouth and blowing. Start out low but increase it till you can feel it in your ears. Not too hard, you don't want to pop an ear drum, but doing this will often open up the ear passages a bit for me and make the sensation subside a bit.

Have you ever had your ears cleaned? Your regular doc or an ENT would do it, or you can get one of these fun gadgets. Helps if you have somebody who can assist but I've used it on myself before. Same one they use in doctor offices. https://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Washer-Bottle-Doctor-Easy/dp/B005M2B5P0/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?keywords=elephant+ear+washer&qid=1568050667&s=gateway&sr=8-2-spons&psc=1&smid=A1SZPN07LPKF7Z&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEyVUVDUkhVTTlCTFpPJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwNTQyNzM5SkZZN1o5Qk05REc4JmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA3MzQ4MjkxU1hUVVpBOUtQVE9CJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==

u/the-little-bambi · 1 pointr/nextfuckinglevel

Ear Cleaner Earwax Removal Kit Smart Ear Swab with Soft Spiral Cleaner Prevent Ear-Pick Tools Ear Care Kit with 16 Replacement Tips https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F8YMTG3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_zkmGDb9YBXRBM

u/londonskater · 1 pointr/MotoUK

The MotoGP was great! Try Audiclean in the shower - far better than olive oil and all that. And grab one of these for the shower too: https://www.amazon.co.uk/AcuLife-Ear-Wax-Removal-Syringe/dp/B000SOJXGA

u/anonymous_being · 1 pointr/earrumblersassemble

No need to see a doc just yet if you're not in pain.

Here are two products that I highly recommend everyone own:

  1. Elephant Ear Washer Bottle System by Doctor Easy https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005M2B5P0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_aljnDbJRK0X69

  2. Third Generation Dr Mom Slimline Stainless LED Pocket Otoscope True View Full Spectrum LED and Pocket Clip in CLAMSHELL packaging https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000J1FT4W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_MmjnDb49PTWE1
u/MrMetalfreak94 · 28 pointsr/WTF

You actually aren't supposed to do that. The warnings not to put Q-Tips in your ear on the package are there for a reason.

It gives you no medical benefit and when you clean your ear with them you actually push a good deal of the ear wax deeper into the ear canal, which builds up over time and can result in a blockage, which can cause pain, hearing problems, ringing in the ear, or dizziness. You can also accidentally puncture your ear drum using these.

Most people also don't have to and shouldn't clean the ear wax in the canal, it's there to clean and moisturize your ears, prevents insects to a certain extent from entering it and is anti-bacterial. Constantly removing it often results in earaches and a higher risk of ear infections.

If you actually have to clean your ear, use ear syringes, they are a cheap and safe way to clean your ears, never use Q-Tips for that!

u/Geshman · 9 pointsr/AmItheAsshole

If you wear earplugs to sleep every night you may want to consider getting something like this (I know it's overpriced for what it is but aside from home-brewing a solution I couldn't find anything else like it).

I used to sleep with earplugs in for a while but my ears got totally plugged up with earwax and ended up causing me serious issues. I have since gotten one of these and it has helped tremendously. Although I don't sleep with earplugs in anymore because I really don't want to risk that happening again.

u/Timesmyth · 3 pointsr/explainlikeimfive

You can buy a home version of something like that yourself; it's called the Elephant Ear Washer. It's awesome.

u/OstentatiousSock · 2 pointsr/ofcoursethatsathing

The Elephant Ear Washer is amazing and can be used at home. I have to use it about every 6 months due to the fact that I over produce ear wax(weird family trait).

ETA: Use warm water. Hot or cold can make you pass out.

ETA: I use 1/4 peroxide and then the rest warm water.

u/PM_ME_YOUR_VAGJAYJAY · 1 pointr/AskReddit

I actually bought an actual ear cleaner off Amazon for $5 and it is amazing

Edit: Ear Wax Rmvl Syr https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000SOJXGA/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_5lC4tb0ETEJZP

u/machesti · 1 pointr/MotoUK

They generally won't do it unless you've been using drops/oil for a few days to help soften it anyway, resulting in a return appointment.

Although the Dr recommended me one of these which I use instead and it works a treat.

u/wafflesareforever · 150 pointsr/tifu

For some reason, whenever I swim, I get crazy amounts of ear wax buildup over the next couple of days. I used one of those Japanese ear picks for a while, and it helped, but then I discovered this glorious device. Fill it with warm water, shoot it into your ear, and repeat. The first few sprays probably won't produce much, as it needs to soften up the wax a bit first, but then big chunks of wax start coming out of your ear and suddenly you can hear so much better. It's the most satisfying thing ever.

The photos in the Amazon reviews are disgusting, but they'll give you an idea of what will be coming out of your ears.

u/Cool_Enough_Username · 3 pointsr/trees

No it's an ear scoop :-)
they make great dab tools. My brother-in-law told me about these!

7 Pcs Ear Pick, BetyBedy Ear... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07919C6HT?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/EatATaco · 3 pointsr/buildapc

If you have earwax buildup problems, this is the best thing I have found

Nothing better than letting it build up for a while, making a little warm hydrogen-peroxide mixture and injecting that full force into you ear and checking out what is in the sink when you are done.

If you are completely clogged, the massive industrial strength one that the doctors offices have are intense.

u/bhigh · 4 pointsr/popping

Get an ear cleaning tool. Something like this or this.

You can use a squeeze bulb, but the specially designed ones work better. I have the cheaper one, it works fine.

u/drjkiel · 2 pointsr/Health

Getting earwax out is actually pretty easy. Rule #1 however, is never ever use q-tips. You'll just pound the wax in tighter.

Try debrox ear drops to soften the wax and also this ear washer system to rinse it out. The ear washer is very similar to what they use in the doctors office. You can also try sitting under the shower head and letting the water pound into your ear if you dont want to buy that ear washer system.

u/non_nahs · 2 pointsr/popping

http://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Washer-Bottle-Doctor-Easy/dp/B005M2B5P0

I use this on patients at work and it's seriously amazing. I get such satisfaction from removing their cerumen.

u/SuperDuper_88 · 2 pointsr/ofcoursethatsathing

Poor reviews on Amazon - Ear Cleaner Earwax Removal Kit Smart Ear Swab with Soft Spiral Cleaner Prevent Ear-Pick Tools Ear Care Kit with 16 Replacement Tips https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F8YMTG3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_d89YCbY9XWGK9

u/Cakeflourz · 3 pointsr/pics

> wax as the reason for cause of deafness? plausible.

Actually, very true in my case. If I don't blow out the wax every few months with this beauty I can barely hear the person sitting next to me.

Good for sleeping, though.

u/richardsonj17 · 2 pointsr/sheffield

Had the same issue, went to walk in centre and they couldn't see my drum it was so blocked up. Used Ortex drops from Wilko/Co-op, the active stuff with urea seemed to work better. In addition to that I got one of these https://www.amazon.co.uk/Acu-Life-Deluxe-Ear-Cleanser/dp/B000SOJXGA/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=ear+irrigation&qid=1554311905&s=gateway&sr=8-5 which after about 30 minutes of syringing released some massive black blobs of wax - not for the feint hearted.

u/SQUIRRELS_ON_DRUGS · 1 pointr/popping

oh lord yes, even doctors use them but they generally charge about $60. This device seems to be the most popular.

u/rboymtj · 1 pointr/AskReddit

The proper way to clean your ears is with Debrox and an Ear Bulb & warm water: Link.

I still use Q-Tips & Peroxide though, I'm actually pretty obsessive about it.

u/lil_secret · 14 pointsr/PanPorn

I have an earwax scoop I purchased at an asian supermarket that I use for this purpose (never used in the ear lol. I use the other pick that came with it for that purpose.)

Just like this one

https://smile.amazon.com/Japanese-Bamboo-Ear-Pick-Mimikaki/dp/B005POBIEI/ref=sr_1_31?crid=36T6E8KRSY63J&keywords=earwax+scoop&qid=1550673510&s=gateway&sprefix=earwax+sc%2Caps%2C213&sr=8-31

u/vtransient · 2 pointsr/YouShouldKnow

I go temporarily deaf because of earwax pretty regularly, but not necessarily because of cotton swabs, I'm just a waxy person I guess. A quick dose of debrox and some work with one of these typically does the trick for me. The best treatment is an e.n.t. doc with one of those pressure washers though. It's a magical sensation after being deaf for a while.

u/webtwopointno · 1 pointr/bayarea

Hot but not scalding water and/or warm Hydrogen Peroxide + a bulb or syringe

i prefer this one, the nozzle tip is specially shaped to protect your ear:

https://www.amazon.com/Acu-Life-Ear-Wax-Removal-Syringe/dp/B000SOJXGA

u/radicalelation · 1 pointr/pics

This is the style of syringe they used. At least on my own it works way better than a bulb syringe, but other people use those fine too.

Doctor used 1:1 water:hydrogen peroxide, but after doing it every 2 months or so I've found I get by with mostly warm water and a little bit of peroxide. The usual 4% peroxide solution you can get is apparently safe enough to just put in your ear on its own, so you probably don't need to be exact.

Use the syringe as the instructions on the packaging says, and don't be shy about pushing the plunger with some force. I wasn't having much success until I did that after comparing how the doc did it and how my first attempt on my own was... weak.

I get a little dizzy towards the end sometimes, but I haven't ever had any issues that last more than 10 minutes.

u/Fineus · 2 pointsr/tifu

You and /u/champdellight might also be interested in a more direct method too:

https://www.amazon.com/Ototek-Loop-Ear-Wax-Removal/dp/B008BXLINQ/ref=sr_1_17_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1521141518&sr=8-17&keywords=wax+removal+tool

I'd suggest using it carefully and results may vary depending on the size / shape of your ear, but I've found it works well so long as you're careful.

u/Binsky89 · 3 pointsr/videos

This is better than a bulb syringe. I've never had a bulb syringe that removed much wax, but that syringe removes giant chunks. 2-3 squirts and my ears are clean.

u/QuantumNugget · 1 pointr/NoStupidQuestions

There is a nice little contraption called an "Elephant Ear Wash" that doctors use to clean clogged ears.
Amazon link

u/ocinn · 1 pointr/headphones

I use the elephant cleaner. https://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Washer-Bottle-Doctor-Easy/dp/B005M2B5P0

It's what hospitals actually use and gets rid of all wax. You just need peroxide and warm water. Way better for you than qtips too.

u/Athterath · 1 pointr/CrazyIdeas

People had been using ear spoons, ear picks, and ear scoops to clean their ears for centuries before cotton swabs were invented.

These days you can buy metal, plastic, and bamboo spoons, as well as other ear cleaning tools--little plastic loops, spirals, and scrub brushes, for instance. You can get tool kits and grooming kits that include ear spoons, an spoons with built-in flashlights. And there are a number of companies that sell reproductions of spoons from past cultures, in case you want something a little more distinctive.

u/ALoudMouthBaby · 1 pointr/WTF

Protip: Pick up an ear wash kit at your local pharmacy. It should include a plastic bulb you can use to wash out your ear that works very well in addition to peroxide. Or even better get one of these.

u/sigharewedoneyet · 5 pointsr/tonsilstones

Get this, Airgoesin™ Lighted Earwax Removal or Tonsil Stone Remover Tool, Blue, 3 Tips, Tonsillolith Pick Case + 1 Irrigator Clean https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018VMED2E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_AnWzybAJMZ4EW I like the Irrigation Syringe the most. Fill it with salt water and go to town, rinse those babies out once a day and you will notice a difference.

u/_Asterisk_ · 21 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

I used to use bobby pins, but [I'll just leave this life-changing utensil here] (http://www.amazon.com/Silver-Stainless-Earpicks-Curette-Remove/dp/B00CQK73AM/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1413480465&sr=8-4&keywords=ear+scoop)

I have eczema in my ear canals. These things are by far the best at getting unwanted wax and skin out of your ears.

Ninja edit: don't ever get the plastic ones.

u/mld321 · 1 pointr/ottawa

This stuff works great. Any pharmacy should have it: https://www.amazon.ca/Murine-Ear-Wax-Removal-System/dp/B000AMG8SG

u/sambravers · 2 pointsr/headphones

With the $50 range (consolidating conversation to one thread), you're likely limiting yourself (in terms of quality headphones) to IEMs or earbuds, which, given your distaste for IEMs, would likely point you to earbuds.

However, if you were willing to look into a hydrogen peroxide-based ear-cleaning system (can be had for relatively cheap), that may resolve your issue with IEMs and earwax. This is something like what I was referring to.

u/mexiKobe · -1 pointsr/audiophile

I would recommend saving yourself a considerable amount of money and just buying this: https://www.amazon.com/Squip-Kyrosol-Ear-Wax-Removal-Kit/dp/B0017QT84A/ref=lp_7300731011_1_1_a_it?srs=7300731011&ie=UTF8&qid=1539797182&sr=8-1

It works extremely well in my experience

u/GoateusMaximus · 8 pointsr/AskReddit

>Carefully use a a more pointy object

This is a spectacularly bad idea. If you really, really can't or won't go to the doctor, you can try this. Don't get it from Amazon, I just linked there for the description. You can buy it at any drug store and most supermarkets.

But what you should really do is go to the doctor and let him clean out your ears. You will not believe what they get out. I just had it done (again) and it feels amazing.

u/Squrf · 3 pointsr/YouShouldKnow

Getting one of these is a wonderful thing.

u/Bobvape · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

Im not sure that this will help... i have constant ongoing sinus issues/ear infections and my ENT also advised against using QTips... I still do use them, however i use them less often and started using this also https://www.amazon.com/Acu-Life-Ear-Wax-Removal-Syringe/dp/B000SOJXGA

From what I was told, QTips can actually cause ear wax blockage by pushing all the ear wax/compacting it deeper in your ear canal. I use this to flush the ear canal/wax before using a qtip and make sure not to stick the qtip too deep but basically just use it to dry the walls of my ear canal after rinsing/flushing the wax out using the syringe linked above. I use warm water with a little rubbing alcohol mixed in in the syringe and it seems to be working well for me.

PSA: I am not a doctor... just sharing what has worked for me. In my case it is totally unrelated to vaping I have had these issues my whole life.

u/LukewarmManblast84 · 1 pointr/barstoolsports

Elephant Ear Washer Bottle System by Doctor Easy https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005M2B5P0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_CZiSCb3C8VKKQ

Figured out how to link stuff from amazon. Big day for me here.

u/Tyranith · 4 pointsr/asmr

qtips are quite awful for your ears honestly, you'll shove earwax down into your ear canal where it can become impacted. Do what nvader suggested. My personal method is to use olive oil eardrops (earwax is soluble in oil and it's also good for your skin) then flush with something like this. As orchestral_design mentioned be careful because your ears are more vulnerable to infection for a few days.

u/kramdiw · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Here's something that I (unfortunately) need:

an ear wax removal syringe

Gross, sure...but I would like to hear well again.

my favorite dinosaur is - and always will be - a magical liopleurodon

u/SmallbutDeadlythe2nd · 1 pointr/MustHaveThis

On a crosspost I found a comment with this:
Ear Cleaner Earwax Removal Kit Smart Ear Swab with Soft Spiral Cleaner Prevent Ear... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F8YMTG3/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_b.VYCb8TPC8BV

u/BeardsAndBitchTits · 89 pointsr/videos

https://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Washer-Bottle-Doctor-Easy/dp/B005M2B5P0/ref=sr_1_2_s_it?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1468922685&sr=1-2&keywords=ear+wax+removal

This works much better and can be done safely at home. I have ear wax problems in one ear and this is what my otolaryngologist uses.

u/TsuKiyoMe · 2 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

As someone who regularly has had this happen to them due to having irregular shaped ear canals, invest in an ear syringe

Costs $5 and will save you from ever having to go through this again. Best purchase I've made all year.

u/vapeducator · 1 pointr/videos

I tried those syringes and squeeze bulbs in the past, but the problem is that they constantly need to be refilled because they contain so little fluid, and the angle to use them is difficult for using it on yourself. This Elephant Ear worked much better for me because it holds much more liquid and the flexible tube lets me use the squeeze lever much easier.

u/jaymz668 · 2 pointsr/videos

You can do this yourself fairly easily with some ear wax remover. It takes a few days but you loosen the wax and then blow it out with warm water.

It does wonders for your hearing... and you can maintain it with some drops every few weeks

u/zunk1 · 1 pointr/videos

Dude get this and change your life. The amount of stuff that will come out your head will blow your mind.


Elephant Ear Washer Bottle System by Doctor Easy https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005M2B5P0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_8Lnnzb8ASWT45

u/ariz2797 · 1 pointr/WTF

I pull stuff like that out of my ear every 6 months or so. As someone well experienced in the ear wax, get yourself one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005M2B5P0/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1425646473&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SY200_QL40&keywords=elephant+ear&dpPl=1&dpID=41QLNwQ6reL&ref=plSrch
It's pricy but well worth the penny and you will never have ear wax problems again

u/gholam13 · 2 pointsr/Swimming

Growing up I always had issues with swimmers ear and other swimming related problems with my ears. I would start by cleaning your ears out completely with a good wax removal system. First using the liquid to help soften up the wax and then the "syringe" (tear drop thingy in the pic below) to flush out any remaining wax. I personally use ear plugs every time I swim now to prevent any issues.

http://www.amazon.com/Murine-Ear-Wax-Removal-System/dp/B000AMG8SG/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1341518152&sr=8-3&keywords=ear+wax+removal

u/NerdyButSexy · 1 pointr/popping

Yup. This is the one I bought:

Airgoesin™ Lighted Earwax Removal or Tonsil Stone Remover Tool, Blue, 3 Tips, Tonsillolith Pick Case + 1 Irrigator Clean https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018VMED2E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_pJZuyb8VQ1RWH

u/Josh_Your_IT_Guy · 3 pointsr/whatisthisthing

Yes, here is an example:

7 Pcs Ear Pick, BetyBedy Ear Cleansing Tool Set, Ear Curette Earwax Removal Kit with a Small Cleaning Brush and Storage Box, Silver https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07919C6HT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_yUa2Db76AJ3WT

u/[deleted] · 4 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

I have similar problems. I ended up getting the same thing they use in the office for 30$

http://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Washer-Bottle-Doctor-Easy/dp/B005M2B5P0/ref=zg_bs_3779891_1

There are other ones, but they even sell a microscope endoscope tool to clean earwax that costs 200 and you can manually remove it.

Time for you to find a new doctor. My doctor knows my situation and knows how I just got divorced and dont have money due to child support. He magically got me half a years worth of anti depressants and hasnt charged me for the last 4 office visits.

u/VulturE · 2 pointsr/videos

Amazon is saying:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005M2B5P0

and a mix of 75% warm water and 25% vinegar

u/avantgarde27 · 1 pointr/AskDocs

What are the most safe and effective earwax removal methods to 1) replace daily q-tipping and 2) clear out more thoroughly 2-6x per year when allergies are bad?


USA, adult, sticky-type brownish or yellowish wax, sense of fullness or pressure in ears, mild itching inside ear canal, mild (noticeable but not diagnosably bad) hearing impairment and moderate ear pain during pollen season. Do not have: ENT problems (anatomical or illness), tinnitus, excessive discharge, bleeding, or leaking.


GP and allergist have both examined me multiple times and said to use OTC tools that are more open than a q-tip, and any generic ear drops, but didn’t give more specifics or insight. My next appointment is in 2020 and I don’t think my earwax warrants a dedicated visit or earlier appointment, so just looking for some feedback here.


Currently considering differently shaped picks instead of qtips for regular cleaning https://www.amazon.com/BetyBedy-Cleansing-Curette-Removal-Cleaning/dp/B07919C6HT and drops with a bulb and syringe when allergies flare up and there’s more wax https://www.cvs.com/shop/debrox-earwax-removal-kit-prodid-604994

u/keebyjeeby · 1 pointr/Health

I swear by these. I use mine every time I have a shower. Never had clogged ears or wax build up since I got it - apart from when I went away for a holiday and forgot it.

u/get_money_and_boobs · 1 pointr/wheredidthesodago

I've been using an Ototek Loop ear wax removal tool for the last year and it's like ear sex.

u/pandroidgaxie · 2 pointsr/popping

The kit that /u/queen_frostine linked https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018VMED2E has both, the lighted curette and the syringe (you fill it with water and press the plunger to shoot water into the crypt.) It seems an additional metal scoop is included as a "free gift."

u/jmk816 · 1 pointr/explainlikeimfive

You can get something better if your earwax is that bad. With a cue tip you are only getting a tiny bit and are more likely just pushing it deep into the ear canal.

Also using hydrogen peroxide can help.

http://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Washer-Bottle-Doctor-Easy/dp/B005M2B5P0/ref=sr_1_2?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1396376975&sr=1-2&keywords=ear+wax+removal

http://www.amazon.com/Health-Enterprises-Inc-400595-Rmvl/dp/B000SOJXGA/ref=sr_1_1?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1396376975&sr=1-1&keywords=ear+wax+removal

Note: I haven't used either of these products, I was looking for something for my bf who has the same problem. He is in law school so he just goes into the clinic to get a doc to do it for him. If you see a general practitioner, they probably would be able to help

u/d_random · 10 pointsr/popping

I have ear problems too and this powerful ear flusher works great. It's the same one doctors use.

https://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Washer-Bottle-Doctor-Easy/dp/B005M2B5P0

u/Ulgorian · 3 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

I floss daily so that would be a for sure daily (or twice a day) in addition to anything else. Although i recently switched to using one of these instead of qtips.

u/Icharius · 2 pointsr/headphones

This is the solution for you: Elephant Ear Washer Bottle System

Just be gentle, and don't abuse it. Follow instruction as you can seriously damage your hearing if not.

u/Jessie_James · 4 pointsr/popping

I have used this stff for years.

Put the drops in, wait a few minutes, then flush it out. If it's really blocked, you may have to do this several times. Once it's cleared out, it's really easy to maintain.

u/caffeined · 1 pointr/DAE

Oh forget that! You've got to weaponize and use a Mimikaki. It's a true eargasm inducer.

u/DarlingDestruction · 12 pointsr/WTF

I have the same problem. Ended up finding this thing on Amazon. It's the same one my doctor uses every time I go in to have my ears cleaned, so I figure, why not save myself the hassle of an appointment with the doctor and spend the $30 to do it myself. Mayhaps it will help you, as well.

u/sub_surfer · 0 pointsr/WTF

I didn't delete it, and I can still see it, but when I look in incognito mode it is deleted. Probably a bug in reddit.

EDIT: Here the text of the comment, which I just copied.

>You can do it at home with a kit from Amazon.

>http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005M2B5P0

> and this to catch the water if necessary:

>http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005M38IO0/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1[2]

u/slugposse · 11 pointsr/tumblr

Just saying, this ear wax removal syringe with the tip that won't let you shove it in too far, and with holes to spray the water at the sides of your ear canal instead of blasting it straight at your ear drum is the only way to go.

u/itsaboat · 5 pointsr/todayilearned

You don't need to go to the doctor's office to get your ears cleaned with warm water.

http://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Washer-Bottle-Doctor-Easy/dp/B005M2B5P0

u/msuts · 1 pointr/headphones

Using some peroxide as eardrops about once a month (letting it sit for about 15 minutes per ear), and every now and then using the Rhino Ear Washer Bottle with warm water, usually keeps things squeaky clean. I went to a doctor once to get my ears cleaned, and they used a mix of warm water, peroxide, and Colace which is a stool softener, but I don't feel comfortable making that concoction on my own.

u/mmschindler · 22 pointsr/popping

Most Asian markets have them. Or of course amazon. bamboo ear picks

u/HungryCharsi · 6 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

I recently had a blockage due to wax and my Dr. used one of these. I have since ordered my own from Amazon and use it occasionally.

u/Phi3 · 6 pointsr/answers

I've been using the Ototek Loop for years now with no issues. Use it about once every two weeks after a shower. Feels good to use too

u/Ariensus · 5 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

I bought one of these, because I was sick of paying a copay to have some poor doctor deal with my ear clogging up so frequently. I was skeptical, but I filled about 1/10th of the bottle with 3% hydrogen peroxide and the rest warm water and then used it in the shower. It was like my ear was throwing wax confetti.

u/wheresmysmokes · 3 pointsr/popping

Found it on Amazon! I know what I want for my birthday.

u/MaGlCMaN · 1 pointr/videos

I sometimes wonder if I have impacted ears...

I can stick my fingers in both ears and it feels like my finger hits a "wall". I always assumed that was just my eardrum blocking my finger from going in any farther. Is this not normal?

I also remember not doing so hot at one of those hearing tests they have you take in elementary school but I was too embarrassed to tell anyone, including my parents. (They told me to tell my parents..)

I honestly don't hear very well and I'm starting to consider buying this..

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005M2B5P0/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=AQK11O1HS2GGC

u/thinkforaminute · 1 pointr/AskReddit

This with very warm water works really well. In fact many doctors use it unless it's a serious problem (i.e. this doesn't work). Way overpriced for what you get but it's cheaper than a trip to the doctor.

u/ThatDaveyGuy · 5 pointsr/videos

If you live in the jungle!

https://www.amazon.com/Acu-Life-Ear-Wax-Removal-Syringe/dp/B000SOJXGA

this thing is incredible

u/yubhb2 · 2 pointsr/Whatisthis

Yup - the final step was searching Amazon!

u/tozne · 3 pointsr/Drugs

These were the ones I got.

u/surfninjad · 2 pointsr/DAE

I use these and after I clicked your link I though, eh can't be that much better...but for some reason "LAWDY" sold me

u/wedgiey1 · 1 pointr/videos

I have issues with impacted earwax too, but I just use this thing when I feel it coming...

u/SimilarJuice · 3 pointsr/Denver

I used to have to go the doc yearly for this until I bought one of these: https://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Washer-Bottle-Doctor-Easy/dp/B005M2B5P0


I know you've tried the bulbs but this is in different league. Debrox + this thing works for me. Sometimes I have to go through several bottles of water but I've been able to get it all out with this. Just gotta keep going until it all comes out.

u/SuperSeriouslyUGuys · 1 pointr/bjj

You can get a kit and DIY it for about $30.

u/i_always_give_karma · 2 pointsr/tifu

I have the same problem and my dr always used this weird thing to clean my ears, I asked if they were affordable for a regular person to buy

best 30 dollars you’ll ever spend

u/ohhaicierra · 2 pointsr/tonsilstones

Here’s the link:

Airgoesin™ Upgraded Tonsil Stone... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018VMED2E?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/Elemetrix · 7 pointsr/headphones

AcuLife Ear Wax Removal Syringe https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000SOJXGA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_G1W4xbKFNHY6T

Seriously two squirts of that and you'll think it did nothing. Followed by everything just falling out. It's gross and awesome.

u/thenerdal · 13 pointsr/ofcoursethatsathing

The key is to use this after. https://www.amazon.com/Acu-Life-Ear-Wax-Removal-Syringe/dp/B000SOJXGA

It's a syringe for your ears that won't let the water go directly on your eardrums so you can put more pressure than a regular syringe. Works well for me.

u/QWOP_Sparkle · 0 pointsr/worldnews

I highly recommend this product for ear wax cleansing.

AcuLife Ear Wax Removal Syringe https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000SOJXGA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_MMm2AbCF1SSHZ

I use it once every couple of weeks and it works wonders for me. Haven't used a Q-Tip since.

I used to use Q-Tips until one day my ear was so blocked with wax that I went deaf in that ear. At 25 I couldn't hear a single thing. Went to the doctors to get it flushed out and they told me everything I already knew...Q-tips push ear wax back...one day you'll lodge some so far back that you're screwed.

u/PissPisstofferson · 3 pointsr/Showerthoughts

I felt the same way as you until I blew an ear drum. This product is a game changer for people with waxy ass ears like myself.

Bit of an edit: This is the name-brand product that the nurse introduced me to when she saw my dumb ass. It's what the hospital uses, so there may be some kind of generic version that's cheaper. It's pretty amazing how much crap this thing can take out of your ears and also how much "louder" everything seems after you clean them out properly.

u/Social_Obligation512 · 2 pointsr/DoesAnybodyElse

I'm surprised that nobody has mentioned the Elephant Ear Washer yet...

At-home professional cleaning; it's the same method doctors will use for severe ear wax buildup.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005M2B5P0/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1421830205&sr=8-1&dpPl=1&dpID=41QLNwQ6reL&ref=plSrch&pi=AC_SY200_QL40

u/glenart18 · 3 pointsr/popping

Super handy and has lasted well over a year!! Husband was getting sore throats and realized bad stones were in place. Had such a hard time removing until we ordered and tried this!

[Tonsil stone removal kit]

(https://www.amazon.com/AirgoesinTM-Upgraded-Remover-Tonsillolith-Irrigator/dp/B018VMED2E/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=XDXFQR1EDQ21&keywords=tonsil+stone+remover&qid=1550706132&s=gateway&sprefix=Tonsil&sr=8-3)

u/onefunkynote · 6 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

I have the same problem and it happens quite often. Use this shit along with these and you are all set.

u/reallyblkLC · 1 pointr/Showerthoughts

I have this exact problem! I bought this:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008BXLINQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_XfQNzbAQ0Y08P

now the problem is gone

u/Frostbyte42 · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Ear wax candles and QTips are both bad for you, you can look up why on the internet, ignore anyone who tells you "I do it and I'm fine."

Try this stuff: http://www.amazon.com/Debrox-Earwax-Removal-Kit/dp/B0011WFO1G

Get the box that has the bulb syringe in it, use it along with the drops to flush out excess earwax. It might take few minutes of trying, but some visible chunks of wax should come out if your ears have build up in them.