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What is apple cider vinegar ear wax removal?

When it comes to at home treatments for your ears, there’s a wealth of information out there on the internet. Whether you’ve heard about using olive oil, baking soda, or apple cider vinegar, it can be tricky to know what to trust. That’s why we’re here at Ear Wax Care to break it down for you and give you the best advice for looking after your ear health.

Earwax build-up is a common problem that many people will probably experience at some point in their life. Having a buildup of earwax can be a problem because it may lead to an infection if it’s left untreated. Earwax build-up may also make it difficult to hear properly. Therefore, it’s highly recommended that you get rid of any excess earwax as soon as you can.

If you’re looking for a home remedy for earwax build-up, one option is to use apple cider vinegar. This is because it contains acetic acid, which helps break down earwax. All you have to do is mix one part apple cider vinegar with three parts warm water. Then, dip a cotton ball into the mixture and gently wipe the outside edge of your ear. The most important thing is to ensure that you do not put the cotton ball directly into your ear, as this could damage your eardrum.

As with all at-home treatments, there is of course a risk that something could go wrong. That’s why we’d strongly recommend that you look into getting professional treatment like microsuction. Get in touch with us here today at Ear Wax Care to find out how we can help!

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