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Reddit mentions of Goldnamer Ear Basin for Ear Wax Removal and Ear Cleaning, 1280

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Goldnamer Ear Basin for Ear Wax Removal and Ear Cleaning, 1280
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    Features:
  • MEDICAL EAR BASIN: The wash basin is designed to catch excess ear irrigation solution, cerumen and waste while preventing backsplash for minimal doctor and patient clean-up.
  • EAR CLEANING KIT: The one-piece and seamless white plastic basin is specially molded to fit under the patient's ear for a safe and comfortable use during ear irrigation.
  • EAR WAX REMOVER BASIN: Portable ear cleaning accessory for use in ear wash system or ear wax removal devices to achieve a safe and convenient cleaning experience.
  • AUTOCLAVABLE WASH BASIN: The lightweight cleaning tool basin is autoclavable up to 250ยฐ F and cold sterilizable for a convenient and safe laboratory materials use.
  • BRAND TRUST: From bandages to sundry jars and everything in between, Grafco products offer healthcare facilities a single source for all their medical-surgical product needs.
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Height4.41 Inches
Length5.86 Inches
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Width3.77 Inches

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u/immortal-esque ยท 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