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How effective is medical grade olive oil with removal of ear wax and where can I get some?

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doglover1973

Hi Mark. You can buy Earol at pharmacies in the UK . I expect there's something similar in Portugal. It's very good for regular use. Just a little squirt in each ear every couple of weeks keeps wax from building up. If your ears are blocked, you may need irrigation or micro suction. Only have either of these after softening the wax for 10 days. Otherwise it might be painful.

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MarkWilliam in reply to doglover1973

Many thanks doglover. I’m a catlover by the way. What in your opinion is the best way of softening the wax?

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doglover1973 in reply to MarkWilliam

With a natural product like olive oil or almond oil - as Rosie mentions. I use Earol because I'm prone to ear infections so I don't take any risks. Be very careful with wax removal. Make sure it's done by a qualified health pro -especially if you have tinnitus . All the best 🙂

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Happyrosie

My ENT said any almond or olive oil is good. Or Earol as doglover so rightly says.

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Chilledartist

Mark, please tell me your kidding on, "medical grade" olive oil.....those are just 2 words added to add a tenner to the price.....cmon man!!!!

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MarkWilliam in reply to Chilledartist

I took it from the UK’s official NHS website at nhs.uk/conditions/earwax-bu... which says, and I quote;

Earwax usually falls out on its own. If it does not and blocks your ear, put 2 to 3 drops of medical grade olive or almond oil in your ear 3 to 4 times a day. Do this for 3 to 5 days.

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Chilledartist in reply to MarkWilliam

mate, since when has the NHS done anything good for us, PLEASE stop listening to their crap....they have NEVER helped/fixed anybody in our situation...would you take your car to McDonalds for an oil change???

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doglover1973 in reply to Chilledartist

That’s not true. The NHS have helped me . Scans, HA’s, advice. I couldn’t have paid for all those things so I’m very glad it’s free.

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Chilledartist in reply to doglover1973

and what did they turn up.....nothing i bet

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doglover1973 in reply to Chilledartist

The y discovered I ‘m almost deaf in one ear, sent me for a scan to find out why, supplied me with HA's and are going to organise further help if I need it. I'm grateful to everyone I met from ENT thru to Audiology. They've all been kind & helpful. I'm sorry you haven't had a good experience. I know it can be hit & miss.

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Chilledartist in reply to doglover1973

you couldn't tell that yourself??? no-one i've spoke to wants "treatment"...we want a cure...this noise to shsshshshshshsh

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daverussell

As the old saying goes, "the only thing you should put in your ear is your elbow".

On a serious note though, see you GP to inspect your ears and get this done professional or prescribed.

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camino9

I use hydrogen peroxide solution--three percent --to soften the wax. A few drops via a syringe. Inexpensive too. Perhaps I do this once every two or three weeks.When they feel clogged/itchy

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Fridays_Child_62

My Doctors have always told me to use normal olive oil rather than pay high prices for fancy products. However, I have had bad experiences with ear-drops when my ears are clogged with wax, especially sodium bicarbonate. For years now, I've been using a water called Audiclean to keep the wax soft and flowing - quick squirts in the ears two or three times per week. I have found it to be a gentler solution than the others I've tried. It's a French product and my Doctor during my years in France started me on it. We can buy it in the UK, so I dare say it is available in Portugal.

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Beagleears

Hi Mark I use earol every day as I have eczema in my ears which causes them to get blocked up every 3-4 months so I have to get my ears Microsuctioned about 3 times a year. The earol helps to moisturise my ears and even though they keep getting blocked it's easier to remove the wax at least that's what the nurse told me. I wouldn't use anything else because of the eczema to be honest unless my GP prescribed something. Hope you can find a similar product that helps you take care.

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MarkWilliam

Thank you everyone for your kind consideration in replying to my question. I appreciate all the tips and useful advice you’ve all been offering.

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