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Ear Irrigation

Ear irrigation is a routine procedure used to remove excess earwax, or cerumen, and foreign materials from the ear.

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Ear Irrigation

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Overview

Ear irrigation is a routine procedure used to remove excess earwax, or cerumen, and foreign materials from the ear.

Your Questions Answered

WHAT IS EAR IRRIGATION?

Ear irrigation is a routine procedure used to remove excess earwax, or cerumen, and foreign materials from the ear.
The ear naturally secretes wax to protect and lubricate the ear as well as to keep debris out and hinder bacterial growth. Under normal conditions, the body keeps the amount of earwax in the ears under control. Too much earwax or hardened earwax can cause a blockage in the ear, resulting in earaches, ringing in the ears, or temporary hearing loss.

EAR IRRIGATION PROCESS

Before your doctor performs an ear irrigation, they will want to look inside your ear to ensure that your symptoms are the result of excess wax buildup or foreign materials and not something more serious.
Your doctor may diagnose excess earwax by inserting an instrument called an otoscope into the opening of your ear. The otoscope shines a light into your ear and magnifies the image.
If wax buildup is the issue, your doctor will perform the irrigation in their office using a syringe-like tool. This tool will be used to insert water or a water and saline mixture into the ear to flush out the wax. You may feel slight discomfort from the water in your ear or from holding your ear in place.

RISKS OF EAR IRRIGATION

Inflammation, Perforated Eardrum, Vertigo, Deafness (temporary or permanent).