This works! I watched the video this morning 7/16/23 and I was desperate so was willing to try anything. Got the EarWaxMD at CVS. I put it in for about 25 min and when I rinsed it out with warm water using a bulb syringe, I was SHOCKED. Chunks of wax came out effortlessly. This may or may not have been a paid advertisement but nevertheless, the product works. I have small ear canal so I have a history of wax buildup and I've even had to go to the ear dr in the past to get the wax removed (painful process, wasn't trying to go that route again). EarWaxMD cost me $20. Works way better than the debrox or hydrogen peroxide. Trust me.
Very happy with this recommendation. My ear was clogged with wax. I bought this product and 15 minutes later, my ear was clean and could hear better. Definitely the best product I have used so far in my 40 years of wearing a hearing aid.
My ear was really plugged. Eosera Earwax MD ear drops. Walmart , Name was not on box but I saw the pakage.$20. 2 applications = 1/2 Hour. I can hear great...Well worth it..Thanks Cliff from Cliff
This really works. I tried it last night, I only tried the 1 dose. Didn’t do much. So this am I decided to try it again. First try ,nothing. I tried second dose. Rinsed and next thing you know I could hear!!! And then I noticed in the sink a couple of globs of wax. This was $19 at Walmart. Worth every penny. Thx so much
I appreciate reviews of cars, tools, guns and other products by experts in these subjects. How else am I going to get insight into what is a good product before buying. I doubt Dr Cliff is bring paid for his recommendations.
@@MrTennc Doesn't matter if he gets paid or not. Look at the video title. It doesn't say " This is the best product to use." It suggests he's going to tell you how to remove ear wax, not that he's going to recommend a product. It's basically clickbait.
It makes sense. I'm going to test it. If he's just a sponsor, he goes way above and beyond to explain the science and testing. Alot more than a simple paid for commercial
Doc I'm going to try this!!! I've been suffering from this ringing in my right ear for the last couple of months and I know it's from being clogged as I had a clog removed before going to the doctor. I don't use Q-tips at all so I believe I have moderate to severe dry ear wax. Thank you for the information!!!
@Rizzy Will do friend. Also it's hard to find the product!!! They are sold out everywhere!!! But once I find it and use it I'll let you know the results 👍🏻
I think it should be worth mentioning that bulb will get moldy inside. I used one one time and got the worst ear infection of my life. Use it once and throw away or sterilize it before reusing it.
@@richstewart1 not if the nozzle comes off, bulbs have been classical used to pull out yuks from babes noses I thought surely they come apart to was them and allow them to dry? Edit to say no, I'm wrong, they do not come apart. I found a blog called "Life of a Crafty Momma" who cut hers open ...
@@DrCliffAuDyou’re reply to this comment is ridiculous. And there are a ton of ppl on here with legitimate questions and you didn’t answer any of them. Go figure
@@DrCliffAuD please reply I was diagnosed to have sensoneural hearing damage but not loss or you can say a sensoneural hearing loss from mild to moderate level .. i'm 18 .. does that mean I'm gonna need a hearing aid ?
I need this stuff. Used debrox in past and eventually my hearing got back to normal. Probably on its own with time. This time though, my ear is ringing, no hearing. Used Debrox and irrigated. Nope. So I'm awaiting this Earwax MD. This is driving me nuts. I used to have excellent hearing...now this. 😞
Vinegar alone didn't work for me. Neither did olive oil, as I had a dry clog. What worked for me was four drops of a saturated baking soda solution left in for 5 minutes, followed by a rinse of one part vinegar in four parts water. It took only one try.
@DrCliffAuD I used Earwax MD for the first time in my right ear and now it’s clogged up. I went to the ER because I wasn’t sure if I had harmed my ear and they told me to keep using Earwax MD because there was still some earwax covering my eardrum and the muffled hearing should go away once I clear the earwax out. Should I keep using Earwax MD? Could the liquid from the Earwax MD be what has clogged my ear or is it simply the earwax that has started to dissolve and it’s just not fully out yet? I’ve never had problems with having liquid trapped in my ears so I guess I’m wondering if the Earwax MD liquid could have gone to my Middle Ear and gotten trapped there? Is that possible??
Thank you! Great video.Have ever heard of or used a gentle suction method which my wife (we are from USA.)experienced in the UK when she was really hurting from her ear wax. A qualified man actually came to our vacation cottage by appointment and used a special gentle suction tool/vacuum to remove her bothersome ear wax. Pretty easy procedure, painless and timely. We have never experienced this here in the USA. Thanks!
I bought it after hearing this. I got impacted wax because I used water to try to clean my ears. It must have pushed the wax up next to the eardrum. Can't her very little out of my ear. I've tried baking soda, peroxide, oil. So, after hearing this bought Earwax MD. It has not helped at all. Can't get into an ENT for six weeks. I don't know what else to try.
Dizziness is typically caused by the cold temperature of an eardrop or peroxide. Keep the Earwax MD in your pocket for 5-10 minutes before applying so it gets closer to body temperature.
I went to the doctor to remove my earwax years ago, the doctor gave a liquid to soften up my earwax it took about 1 week to soften up. But if he says this liquid can do it in 15mins then i will buy it for sure. Paid commercial or not, literally u will see all your earwax coming out
My family doctor had me use olive oil for two weeks 3 or 4 drops per day, then did a warm water rinse in the office, so I assume it is safe. Didn't work. Problem is it only works with the waxy type of plug. The peroxide based commercial product didn't work for me either, and in fact inflamed my ear canal. Finally, after much research, I found that for dried up wax plug, a different approach is needed. I used a saturated baking soda solution left in for five minutes, followed by a rinse using a bulb with a mixture of one part vinegar in four parts water to restore the slight acidity of the ear canal. Worked after one attempt. Now, to prevent future plugs, I never allow soap to get into my ear canal and instead rinse gently with warm water using my finger in the shower.
I didn't find it EarwaxMD here in British Columbia Canada, or via Amazon CA. Olive oil didn't work for me. Same for peroxide based products. What finally worked for me was four drops of a saturated baking soda solution left in for five minutes followed by a rinse of one part vinegar in four parts water. Only took one try.
I've been doing the bobby pins method for a few years now and it works extremely well if you use the round part of it and stop as soon as you feel pressure. I often remove big globs of earwax that entirely fills the bobby pin's shape. Yes, I do clean my ears often, I don't know if this is related, but I suffer from tinnitus and whenever my ears are exposed to high pitched sounds, it feels like they produce more earwax than regular.
I've been watching your videos leading up to getting my first hearing aids. I like your content. One thing that bugs me is you ask for likes before presenting any content, just an intro. It might just be me, but I usually wait until I hear what someone has to say before offering that kind of feedback. Of course, I have no idea what tactics yield success on UA-cam, so I don't let it interfere much. Anyway, I do like your content, and I hope you keep posting. Thanks!
I'm about to go by this product and try it, I'll edit this and post the results if I can remember. Results: it works! I needed to do 2 cycles but it cleared up, and I'm able to use cotton swabs again! My ears have been impacted for quite some time, cotton swabs don't work, and I don't have enough time or patience for peroxide. Nor do I have the money to get cleaned in the clinic, hopefully it works.
L ooking up videos on how to remove earwax from home I meant what can I do or use at home without going to the hospital or spending money on something that I have to order online & will probably take 5-7 business days to get here, unfortunately I dont have any money to buy your earwax removal product :( I was hoping there would be some information that would be useful for me ,because I'm so close to freaking out about not being able to hear out of my right ear
My family doctor had me use olive oil for two weeks 3 or 4 drops per day, then did a warm water rinse in the office, so I assume it is safe. Didn't work. Problem is it only works with the waxy type of plug. The peroxide based commercial product didn't work for me either, and in fact inflamed my ear canal. Finally, after much research, I found that for dried up wax plug, a different approach is needed. I used a saturated baking soda solution left in for five minutes, followed by a rinse using a bulb with a mixture of one part vinegar in four parts water to restore the slight acidity of the ear canal. Worked after one attempt. Now, to prevent future plugs, I never allow soap to get into my ear canal and instead rinse gently with warm water using my finger in the shower.
Wish I saw this vid last month. I had microsuction for impaction done by an idiot ent and have hearing loss, hyperacusis and everything now. I can't believe the fda passed such a thing. I'm completely devastated, thought this was the usa.
Love those people who watch something for FREE and complain about a content creator asking for a favor at the beginning of a video that took them hours of their free time to create. 🙄
@@DrCliffAuD You specifically mention that Eosera was the video sponsor for this. This wasn't "hours of your free time" out of the kindness of your heart, you got paid to do it. If you were being honest and serious about this, you also should have scrutinized the "research study" you talked about in your video. Did you even read it? 2 out of the 5 authors reported a conflict of interest, either being employees of or owning stake in Eosera. Further, peer reviews of the study have criticized it for having fundamental flaws with their methodology that challenges the accuracy of their findings. For anyone curious, the research paper is "In vitro comparison of three earwax removal formulations for the disintegration of earwax", go read the peer findings on it.
My family doctor had me use olive oil for two weeks 3 or 4 drops per day, then did a warm water rinse in the office, so I assume it is safe. Didn't work. Problem is it only works with the waxy type of plug. The peroxide based commercial product didn't work for me either, and in fact inflamed my ear canal. Finally, after much research, I found that for dried up wax plug, a different approach is needed. I used a saturated baking soda solution left in for five minutes, followed by a rinse using a bulb with a mixture of one part vinegar in four parts water to restore the slight acidity of the ear canal. Worked after one attempt. Now, to prevent future plugs, I never allow soap to get into my ear canal and instead rinse gently with warm water using my finger in the shower.
I have an appointment with my ENT later this week to get impacted earwax sucked out. Will talk to them about this product and look for it! They keep telling me I should take my BTE hearing aid (earmold) out more often to help with the ear wax... ummm, but then I can't hear. Duh!!
I like going to an ENT doc where they have a cool vacuum that sucks all the wax out. But I’m going to try EarWaxMD. I wear hearing aids and it’s so annoying to have wax plugs. This affects my hearing!!! I used to get wax plugs before I had hearing aids. I would go to the family doctor and they would flush it with water. Total pain getting that done. By the way, I am not getting paid to say this. I just want to find the best way to get my ears cleaned. I don’t care if he is being sponsored by the company.
My family doctor had me use olive oil for two weeks 3 or 4 drops per day, then did a warm water rinse in the office, so I assume it is safe. Didn't work. Problem is it only works with the waxy type of plug. The peroxide based commercial product didn't work for me either, and in fact inflamed my ear canal. Finally, after much research, I found that for dried up wax plug, a different approach is needed. I used a saturated baking soda solution left in for five minutes, followed by a rinse using a bulb with a mixture of one part vinegar in four parts water to restore the slight acidity of the ear canal. Worked after one attempt. Now, to prevent future plugs, I never allow soap to get into my ear canal and instead rinse gently with warm water using my finger in the shower.
I couldn't believe when this first started, why there are almost as many dislikes as likes! As soon as I realised it was just an advertisement for a Ear Wax product, I had instant understanding and, did what everyone else seemed to do, switch-off, forget the like, and look for a 'proper' way to eliminate Ear wax at home! Bit of a 'Con' job Doc, dontcha think?
I have a question so is smelling earwax almost everyday bad cus I have a habit not everyday but sometimes I smell it I just want to know if it's harmfull
I hope you have quit the habit of smelling your own earwax Daryl with a Y. You ought to consult your doctor for serious medical advice concerning such obvious life threatening habits. 😎 🧐 🫠
This works! I watched the video this morning 7/16/23 and I was desperate so was willing to try anything. Got the EarWaxMD at CVS. I put it in for about 25 min and when I rinsed it out with warm water using a bulb syringe, I was SHOCKED. Chunks of wax came out effortlessly. This may or may not have been a paid advertisement but nevertheless, the product works. I have small ear canal so I have a history of wax buildup and I've even had to go to the ear dr in the past to get the wax removed (painful process, wasn't trying to go that route again). EarWaxMD cost me $20. Works way better than the debrox or hydrogen peroxide. Trust me.
Very happy with this recommendation. My ear was clogged with wax. I bought this product and 15 minutes later, my ear was clean and could hear better. Definitely the best product I have used so far in my 40 years of wearing a hearing aid.
Thanks for the great recommendation friend👍
My ear was really plugged. Eosera Earwax MD ear drops. Walmart , Name was not on box but I saw the pakage.$20. 2 applications = 1/2 Hour. I can hear great...Well worth it..Thanks Cliff from Cliff
This really works. I tried it last night, I only tried the 1 dose. Didn’t do much. So this am I decided to try it again. First try ,nothing. I tried second dose. Rinsed and next thing you know I could hear!!! And then I noticed in the sink a couple of globs of wax. This was $19 at Walmart. Worth every penny. Thx so much
Just a paid product ad, not objective.
My thoughts exactly. I was hoping to see an actual remedy, not a 7 minute advert.
I appreciate reviews of cars, tools, guns and other products by experts in these subjects. How else am I going to get insight into what is a good product before buying. I doubt Dr Cliff is bring paid for his recommendations.
@@MrTennc Doesn't matter if he gets paid or not. Look at the video title. It doesn't say " This is the best product to use." It suggests he's going to tell you how to remove ear wax, not that he's going to recommend a product. It's basically clickbait.
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@@MrTennc he clearly stated that it's a sponsored video. That means he got paid to shill this product.
It makes sense. I'm going to test it. If he's just a sponsor, he goes way above and beyond to explain the science and testing. Alot more than a simple paid for commercial
Why do I typically get earwax build up so quickly? Also what your opinion on the heated onion technique for kids on ear infections.
Please can I use ordinary water to flush the wax after I applied olive oil in ear?
Doc I'm going to try this!!! I've been suffering from this ringing in my right ear for the last couple of months and I know it's from being clogged as I had a clog removed before going to the doctor. I don't use Q-tips at all so I believe I have moderate to severe dry ear wax. Thank you for the information!!!
Hi let me know how you get on ☺️ I think I have the same problem.
@Rizzy Will do friend. Also it's hard to find the product!!! They are sold out everywhere!!! But once I find it and use it I'll let you know the results 👍🏻
@@banja8837 how did it go :0!? I hope you found it!!
I think it should be worth mentioning that bulb will get moldy inside. I used one one time and got the worst ear infection of my life. Use it once and throw away or sterilize it before reusing it.
Perhaps if you didn’t dry it
@@Stringz Perhaps. But it would be difficult to dry the inside of that bulb.
Doesn't the nozzle come off?
@@richstewart1 not if the nozzle comes off, bulbs have been classical used to pull out yuks from babes noses I thought surely they come apart to was them and allow them to dry?
Edit to say no, I'm wrong, they do not come apart. I found a blog called "Life of a Crafty Momma"
who cut hers open ...
@@Meekseek Must be talking about a different kind. The bulb I used was just a one piece rubber squeeze bulb.
Hi Dr. Cliff, I went to an ENT and he told me that I have fluid behind the eardrum. Will the Eustachi work for my clogged ears? Thank you
I'm headed to the drug store this morning for this product. Thank you for the head's up, earwax is a major problem for me! ❤
I’ve been dealing with war wax for most of my life and I’ve had tinnitus for about a month now. I’ll try this out, thanks
Did you ever try it? :)
@@KatNicholson they never come back to tell us
I came here to find a method to remove the wax at home ONLY, and you're telling us to buy something out of our home. Got it.
Your expectations are ridiculous. 😂😂😂
@@DrCliffAuDyou’re reply to this comment is ridiculous. And there are a ton of ppl on here with legitimate questions and you didn’t answer any of them. Go figure
For prevention purposes, how often should EarWaxMD be applied?
Of course, it depends on how fast you produce wax, but most people would be good every 2-4 weeks.
@@DrCliffAuD please reply
I was diagnosed to have sensoneural hearing damage but not loss or you can say a sensoneural hearing loss from mild to moderate level .. i'm 18 .. does that mean I'm gonna need a hearing aid ?
@@DrCliffAuD please reply
Where do I buy it?
I’m using this product and it works great. Txs Cliff.
So how do you know if the clogged or full feeling is earwax or fluid build up? And if it is fluid will earwax md do harm?
I need this stuff. Used debrox in past and eventually my hearing got back to normal. Probably on its own with time. This time though, my ear is ringing, no hearing. Used Debrox and irrigated. Nope. So I'm awaiting this Earwax MD. This is driving me nuts. I used to have excellent hearing...now this. 😞
Do you have an opinion on the Tvidler?
Is this safe with Earlens?
have you ever tried the little ear method of water and vinegar?
I've heard of it, been scared to try it tho
Vinegar alone didn't work for me. Neither did olive oil, as I had a dry clog. What worked for me was four drops of a saturated baking soda solution left in for 5 minutes, followed by a rinse of one part vinegar in four parts water. It took only one try.
Wow, great ad. I’m so tired of bullsh** in this life. Sir, if you are a real doctor, you swore to not cause harm.
How did I cause harm?
@@DrCliffAuDhe was looking for reassurance....under the oath you took regarding using this product your sponsoring ...how did you miss that 😮
What if your eardrum has a hole it? How can I get rid of ear wax?
Most likely not safe for those with perforated ear drums, correct?
See a specialist if you have a perforated ear drum always
@DrCliffAuD I used Earwax MD for the first time in my right ear and now it’s clogged up. I went to the ER because I wasn’t sure if I had harmed my ear and they told me to keep using Earwax MD because there was still some earwax covering my eardrum and the muffled hearing should go away once I clear the earwax out. Should I keep using Earwax MD? Could the liquid from the Earwax MD be what has clogged my ear or is it simply the earwax that has started to dissolve and it’s just not fully out yet? I’ve never had problems with having liquid trapped in my ears so I guess I’m wondering if the Earwax MD liquid could have gone to my Middle Ear and gotten trapped there? Is that possible??
Did you find any relief, or figure out what was happening to you? I hate videos like this where the video maker never replies to anything.
I have a soft gummy wax that gets into hearing aid and makes it less effective. I can easily clean it out but should I have to do it every day?
Probably not every day. Of course, this truly depends on the person.
Cool shirt. Who's the maker?
Thank you! Great video.Have ever heard of or used a gentle suction method which my wife (we are from USA.)experienced in the UK when she was really hurting from her ear wax. A qualified man actually came to our vacation cottage by appointment and used a special gentle suction tool/vacuum to remove her bothersome ear wax. Pretty easy procedure, painless and timely. We have never experienced this here in the USA. Thanks!
I need it
Did you need to soften the earwax for several days before the suction?
Zee wn Essac@@bardsamok9221
No
Simple procedure. Cost about $75 USD
I bought it after hearing this. I got impacted wax because I used water to try to clean my ears. It must have pushed the wax up next to the eardrum. Can't her very little out of my ear. I've tried baking soda, peroxide, oil. So, after hearing this bought Earwax MD. It has not helped at all. Can't get into an ENT for six weeks. I don't know what else to try.
I've tried the peroxide trick before it makes me dizzy - will EarWaxMD make me dizzy ?
Dizziness is typically caused by the cold temperature of an eardrop or peroxide. Keep the Earwax MD in your pocket for 5-10 minutes before applying so it gets closer to body temperature.
@@DrCliffAuD thank you - I will get some today
Does peroxide work for you?
Been dropping oil in my ear for weeks and it's not working :(
@@erihitsuki peroxide does work , but I like Earwax MD better
Just a paid commercial. Sometimes I hate what UA-cam has become.
I went to the doctor to remove my earwax years ago, the doctor gave a liquid to soften up my earwax it took about 1 week to soften up. But if he says this liquid can do it in 15mins then i will buy it for sure. Paid commercial or not, literally u will see all your earwax coming out
Yeah, I really needed help but got an infomercial instead.
Can I use pure olive oil to soften ear wax. How many drops can I use how many days.
My family doctor had me use olive oil for two weeks 3 or 4 drops per day, then did a warm water rinse in the office, so I assume it is safe. Didn't work. Problem is it only works with the waxy type of plug. The peroxide based commercial product didn't work for me either, and in fact inflamed my ear canal. Finally, after much research, I found that for dried up wax plug, a different approach is needed. I used a saturated baking soda solution left in for five minutes, followed by a rinse using a bulb with a mixture of one part vinegar in four parts water to restore the slight acidity of the ear canal. Worked after one attempt.
Now, to prevent future plugs, I never allow soap to get into my ear canal and instead rinse gently with warm water using my finger in the shower.
I'm headed to the drug store this morning for this product. Thank you for the head's up, earwax is a major problem for me!
Did it work?
Did it work?
But Dr. Cliff, my home doesn’t have earwax. It’s all in my ears 😂
exactly my thought. Nothing like a really juicy dangling modifier!
Daaaaaad... 😅
What about using Isoproplyt Alcohol?
Absolutely not
Doesn't seem to be available in Canada, although it was at one time.
I didn't find it EarwaxMD here in British Columbia Canada, or via Amazon CA. Olive oil didn't work for me. Same for peroxide based products. What finally worked for me was four drops of a saturated baking soda solution left in for five minutes followed by a rinse of one part vinegar in four parts water. Only took one try.
I've been doing the bobby pins method for a few years now and it works extremely well if you use the round part of it and stop as soon as you feel pressure. I often remove big globs of earwax that entirely fills the bobby pin's shape. Yes, I do clean my ears often, I don't know if this is related, but I suffer from tinnitus and whenever my ears are exposed to high pitched sounds, it feels like they produce more earwax than regular.
Cut to the chase. To many words
Fr like bro I ain’t speak yappaniese
Thanks for the comparison. I always wondered if any of the ear drops were different.
What is the solution for removing earwax if you are allergic to water in the ear canal?
I've been watching your videos leading up to getting my first hearing aids. I like your content. One thing that bugs me is you ask for likes before presenting any content, just an intro. It might just be me, but I usually wait until I hear what someone has to say before offering that kind of feedback. Of course, I have no idea what tactics yield success on UA-cam, so I don't let it interfere much.
Anyway, I do like your content, and I hope you keep posting. Thanks!
Thanks, if I waited until the end to request that you like the video, you wouldn't even know who I am. UA-cam would never recommend my stuff.
Get over it...hit like..be a decent human being
@@colettejaques2559 I did. I did. Great advice.
I was expecting to see some home diy materials
This was so helpful. Thank you very much. :)
Thank you. You just improved my hearing!
We have been trying it for a few weeks. No such luck on our end.
I'm about to go by this product and try it, I'll edit this and post the results if I can remember.
Results: it works! I needed to do 2 cycles but it cleared up, and I'm able to use cotton swabs again!
My ears have been impacted for quite some time, cotton swabs don't work, and I don't have enough time or patience for peroxide.
Nor do I have the money to get cleaned in the clinic, hopefully it works.
Lazy bones.
@@RosyOutlook2 I forgot all about this comment, but I did do the test! It is updated now!
DR Pusher he sells a product that hes probably getting paid to sell. Well done .
L ooking up videos on how to remove earwax from home I meant what can I do or use at home without going to the hospital or spending money on something that I have to order online & will probably take 5-7 business days to get here, unfortunately I dont have any money to buy your earwax removal product :( I was hoping there would be some information that would be useful for me ,because I'm so close to freaking out about not being able to hear out of my right ear
My family doctor had me use olive oil for two weeks 3 or 4 drops per day, then did a warm water rinse in the office, so I assume it is safe. Didn't work. Problem is it only works with the waxy type of plug. The peroxide based commercial product didn't work for me either, and in fact inflamed my ear canal. Finally, after much research, I found that for dried up wax plug, a different approach is needed. I used a saturated baking soda solution left in for five minutes, followed by a rinse using a bulb with a mixture of one part vinegar in four parts water to restore the slight acidity of the ear canal. Worked after one attempt.
Now, to prevent future plugs, I never allow soap to get into my ear canal and instead rinse gently with warm water using my finger in the shower.
Thank for sharing!
From what I'm watching here. This a just a add for Earwax MD.
Please make video on virtigo problem
Hopefully this will work, on occasions when i yawn, my ears hurt really badly and i suspect it to be earwax
After using eosera or ear wax md in wisch position I put my head
Wish I saw this vid last month. I had microsuction for impaction done by an idiot ent and have hearing loss, hyperacusis and everything now. I can't believe the fda passed such a thing. I'm completely devastated, thought this was the usa.
Microsuction is evil!
Love these people who ask you to press the like button BEFORE viewing video.
Love those people who watch something for FREE and complain about a content creator asking for a favor at the beginning of a video that took them hours of their free time to create. 🙄
@@DrCliffAuD You specifically mention that Eosera was the video sponsor for this. This wasn't "hours of your free time" out of the kindness of your heart, you got paid to do it.
If you were being honest and serious about this, you also should have scrutinized the "research study" you talked about in your video. Did you even read it? 2 out of the 5 authors reported a conflict of interest, either being employees of or owning stake in Eosera. Further, peer reviews of the study have criticized it for having fundamental flaws with their methodology that challenges the accuracy of their findings.
For anyone curious, the research paper is "In vitro comparison of three earwax removal formulations for the disintegration of earwax", go read the peer findings on it.
My family doctor had me use olive oil for two weeks 3 or 4 drops per day, then did a warm water rinse in the office, so I assume it is safe. Didn't work. Problem is it only works with the waxy type of plug. The peroxide based commercial product didn't work for me either, and in fact inflamed my ear canal. Finally, after much research, I found that for dried up wax plug, a different approach is needed. I used a saturated baking soda solution left in for five minutes, followed by a rinse using a bulb with a mixture of one part vinegar in four parts water to restore the slight acidity of the ear canal. Worked after one attempt.
Now, to prevent future plugs, I never allow soap to get into my ear canal and instead rinse gently with warm water using my finger in the shower.
Thank you!
Just ordered earwaxmd. Thank you for this video !
Thank you so much!
I have an appointment with my ENT later this week to get impacted earwax sucked out. Will talk to them about this product and look for it! They keep telling me I should take my BTE hearing aid (earmold) out more often to help with the ear wax... ummm, but then I can't hear. Duh!!
EarWax MD does NOT work for me. I've been using it just about daily for almost 2 weeks now, and it hasn't done anything to help alleviate the wax.
I'm not going to click the like button until I find out if I even like what you're putting out
Would anyone please reply to my comment.. i'm 18 and I have moderate SNHL at what age am I expected to use a hearing aid
Before you lose all hearing. See a hearing specialist.
I thought I had tinnitus from being in the military but I'm only 19 so that's probably uncommon but I never thought it could be from ear wax
I like going to an ENT doc where they have a cool vacuum that sucks all the wax out. But I’m going to try EarWaxMD. I wear hearing aids and it’s so annoying to have wax plugs. This affects my hearing!!! I used to get wax plugs before I had hearing aids. I would go to the family doctor and they would flush it with water. Total pain getting that done. By the way, I am not getting paid to say this. I just want to find the best way to get my ears cleaned. I don’t care if he is being sponsored by the company.
My doctor used a rinse bottle with warm water. I was able to get the same thing on Amazon, so now I am able to do it myself.
Reported for spam or misleading
Thank you it seems to help
Medical olive oil much cheaper and it works. you have to get it at the pharmacy.
My family doctor had me use olive oil for two weeks 3 or 4 drops per day, then did a warm water rinse in the office, so I assume it is safe. Didn't work. Problem is it only works with the waxy type of plug. The peroxide based commercial product didn't work for me either, and in fact inflamed my ear canal. Finally, after much research, I found that for dried up wax plug, a different approach is needed. I used a saturated baking soda solution left in for five minutes, followed by a rinse using a bulb with a mixture of one part vinegar in four parts water to restore the slight acidity of the ear canal. Worked after one attempt.
Now, to prevent future plugs, I never allow soap to get into my ear canal and instead rinse gently with warm water using my finger in the shower.
You're a handsome and fit young doctor. And good explainer
Glad I'm not the only Bobby pin user
I couldn't believe when this first started, why there are almost as many dislikes as likes! As soon as I realised it was just an advertisement for a Ear Wax product, I had instant understanding and, did what everyone else seemed to do, switch-off, forget the like, and look for a 'proper' way to eliminate Ear wax at home! Bit of a 'Con' job Doc, dontcha think?
Didn't realize this was just going to be a commercial for your sponsor.
Spoiler alert he's hawking an ear cleaning product.
Thanks. This will help incase they miss the disclaimer that it is a sponsored video. 😂 You're a true American hero!
would really appreciate if you got to the point start farming engagement
This is just an ad right and going to an ENT to get the wax extracted will cost, no free lunch.
I have a question so is smelling earwax almost everyday bad cus I have a habit not everyday but sometimes I smell it I just want to know if it's harmfull
I hope you have quit the habit of smelling your own earwax Daryl with a Y.
You ought to consult your doctor for serious medical advice concerning such obvious life threatening habits.
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Almost everyday but not everyday just sometimes
What does it smell like mate?! The people want to know
Infomercial. I wish it was not pushing a brand.
The syringes don't work on me they make it worse
This entire video was just a sponsor.
Just be upfront. This is an ad you are getting paid for to promote their product.
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I Can’t hear you
Im tryin this
Grogu recommends the force and earwax md :)
This is a frickin advertisement!
An advertisement that tells you exactly what product to get to solve the problem that led you to click and watch this video. You're welcome. 👍
I have dizziness
Bro just did an ad
so this is just an advertisement
Didn't know I was clicking on an ad
I thought this was a remedy using stuff at home not buying over the counter
So you just literally ask people to like and subscribe for you so you can sell them some product that pays you? lol great doc
Commercial
it's a commercial
Nice SALES PITCH.
Weak product doesn't work good on serious painful wax
See an ENT dr
this. is. an. advert.
A shoe horn and six inches of barbed wire work too.
I feel like this was just an ad. This is definitely not helpful.
@@2daleech how was this not helpful? It explains what you need to do when removing earwax at home.