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  2. This Woman Went Viral For Pouring Peroxide Into Her ... - AOL

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    For removing ear wax at home, Dr. Tonia recommends putting 5–10 drops of hydrogen peroxide into the ear canal, laying like Ayisha in the TikTok for 5 minutes.

  3. I’m an ear doctor — this is how to safely remove ... - AOL

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    If you have small ear canals or dry earwax buildup, Farmer advises using a wax-softening agent such as mineral oil or hydrogen peroxide or removal drops like Debrox. A water-filled baby bulb ...

  4. Cerumenolytic - Wikipedia

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    Common cerumenolytics such as hydrogen peroxide and hydrogen peroxide - urea (also called carbamide peroxide) are topical preparations used to facilitate the removal of ear wax. Their side effects tend to be mild, including ear discomfort , transient loss of hearing, dizziness , and local irritation.

  5. Is the viral hydrogen peroxide ear-cleaning hack on ... - AOL

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    The post Is the viral hydrogen peroxide ear-cleaning hack on TikTok safe? appeared first on In The Know. Should TikTokers be putting hydrogen peroxide in their ears? The post Is the viral hydrogen ...

  6. Piranha solution - Wikipedia

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    A typical mixture is 3 parts of concentrated sulfuric acid and 1 part of 30 wt. % hydrogen peroxide solution; [1] other protocols may use a 4:1 or even 7:1 mixture. A closely related mixture, sometimes called "base piranha", is a 5:1:1 mixture of water, ammonia solution (NH 4 OH, or NH 3 (aq)), and 30% hydrogen peroxide.

  7. Earwax - Wikipedia

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    The irrigation solution flows out of the canal along its floor, taking wax and debris with it. The solution used to irrigate the ear canal is usually warm water, [37] normal saline, [38] sodium bicarbonate solution, [39] or a solution of water and vinegar to help prevent secondary infection. [37]