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  2. Are Q-tips Really Dangerous? - AOL

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    Q-tip use can cause some not so pleasant side effects from eardrum perforations to wax impaction or minor injuries. Most people don't need to do anything special for ear cleaning: the ear is self ...

  3. “The Q-Tip is still sticking in their ear, and then [something happens and] the Q-Tip goes through the ear drum. So then you have what’s called a conductive hearing loss because you punctured ...

  4. Why using Q-Tips to clean your ears can be more harmful ... - AOL

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    Hygiene is a major key to remaining healthy and happy. Using the right tools properly is a key. And some experts say Q-tips and cotton swabs aren't a good method for cleaning your ears.

  5. Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt - Wikipedia

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    TIPS is a life-saving procedure in bleeding from esophageal or gastric varices. A randomized study showed that the survival is better if the procedure is done within 72 hours after bleeding. [2] TIPS has shown some promise for people with hepatorenal syndrome. [3] It may also help with ascites. [4]

  6. Cotton swab - Wikipedia

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    The use of cotton swabs in the ear canal is one of the most common causes of perforated eardrum, a condition which sometimes requires surgery to correct. [ 18 ] A 2004 study found that the "use of a cotton-tip applicator to clean the ear seems to be the leading cause of otitis externa in children and should be avoided."

  7. Ferric subsulfate solution - Wikipedia

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    Most post-mortem bleeding stems from surgery, emergency room situations, autopsies or blood which may result when removing IV lines during Jewish burial preparation. A piece of cotton, or Q-tip, soaked with this solution is pressed against the open wound and held for a few seconds. This is usually enough time for the seal to take effect.

  8. Earwax - Wikipedia

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    However, the risks of accidentally breaking the delicate skin within the ear canal or perforation the eardrum remain concerns. It is generally advised not to use cotton swabs (Q-Tips or cotton buds), as doing so will likely push the wax farther down the ear canal, and if used carelessly, perforate the eardrum. [30]

  9. How Much Do Hair Transplants Cost & How Long Do They Take? - AOL

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    A wetted Q-tip® or surgical tool presses each follicle into place, one by one. This process repeats until all donor-area follicles have a place to call home. Many people wonder if hair ...