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Ear Wax Ringing in Ears

By Lisa On November 11, 2009 Under Featured Post, Tinnitus Articles

Cleaning Ear Wax Ringing in Ears

Many people suffer from tinnitus.  In some cases, this is caused by certain medical conditions.  There are no real cures yet for tinnitus although much research is being conducted on the condition.  Tinnitus is a ringing in the ears that can be accompanied by vertigo, dizziness and nausea.  Many people suffer from this because of ear wax ringing in ears.  The wax builds up to such a point that the ears begin to ring or there is a hollow echoing sound.  This can cause major concern for those who suffer from it.  Whenever someone is regularly suffering from tinnitus or ringing in the ears, they should consult a doctor.

If the ringing is minor and the doctor says that there are no serious issues, they are going to recommend that the ears be cleaned regularly.  There are some great ways to clean the ears out by simply using methods and ingredients found at home.  These are methods that are safe and that have been around for many years.  The first thing that needs to be done is to loosen and warm up the ear wax that is overly built up.  A Q-tip is not going to do that.  Those are only for cleaning the outer ear and should never put into the ear canal.  Doing so can actually worsen the problem.

Warm water should be allowed into the ear canal when bathing.  It can then be expressed by tilting the head to allow it to drain out.  Olive oil can also be used in the same way.  It needs to be warmed to body temperature.  This can be done by warming a small glass with the hands.  Never boil or over heat the oil before placing it in the ears.  Allow a few drops in to the ear canal and put a cotton ball in the ear to hold it in place.  Do this for a few days and then flush the ears out with water.  This can loosen the wax up and allow it to drain more freely and this is going to stop the ear wax ringing in ears.

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