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  2. Earwax blockage - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Earwax blockage occurs when earwax (cerumen) builds up in your ear or becomes too hard to wash away naturally. Earwax is a helpful and natural part of your body's defenses. It cleans, coats and protects your ear canal by trapping dirt and slowing the growth of bacteria.

  3. Earwax blockage - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    If you're prone to earwax blockage, your health care provider can show you safe ways to reduce wax buildup at home, such as using ear drops or other earwax-softening agents. People shouldn't use ear drops if they have an ear infection unless it's recommended by a health care provider.

  4. Home Remedies: Effective earwax removal - Mayo Clinic News...

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    If your eardrum doesn't contain a tube or have a hole in it, these self-care measures may help you remove excess earwax that's blocking your ear canal: Soften the wax. Use an eyedropper to apply a few drops of baby oil, mineral oil, glycerin or hydrogen peroxide in your ear canal. Use warm water.

  5. Home Remedies: Cleaning out the earwax - Mayo Clinic News Network

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    If your eardrum doesn't contain a tube or have a hole in it, these self-care measures may help you remove excess earwax that's blocking your ear canal: Soften the wax. Use an eyedropper to apply a few drops of baby oil, mineral oil, glycerin or hydrogen peroxide in your ear canal. Use warm water.

  6. Earwax removal by a health care provider - Mayo Clinic

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    Earwax removal by a health care provider. Products and services. When too much wax builds up in the ear, it can be removed by a health care provider using a small, curved tool called a curet. There is a problem with information submitted for this request.

  7. The scoop on earwax - Mayo Clinic News Network

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    Talk with your health care team if you have concerns about your earwax or concerns that you may have a wax blockage. They can remove excess wax in the clinic using a small instrument called a curette, or suction or other specialized methods.