you might have perferated your eardrum (torn it) if you go to the doctor he/she will probably put you on ear drops for 10 days and you'll be fine
2006-08-01 08:17:26
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answered by katie f 3
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I think you should go to a doctor, or nurse clinic, as soon as you can. Water stuck behind wax can be problematic, causing inflammation and infection maybe.
I get this done fairly often, because I have irregularly shaped canals and gunk gets trapped. It's just an "irrigation"and can be a little uncomfortable (you feel it bubbling behind your eyes, it seems! Can be a 'whole-sinus' experience, but when it clears the plugging you feel so much better you don't mind the weirdness...it's sorta like a good shot of wasabi...a not unpleasant kinda pain) but really someone should look via an otoscope and clear you all out to prevent any real unpleasantness.
They sit you with a towel and they basically do in a stronger way what you did with peroxide, possibly using long instruments to extract anything that won't irrigate out.
The only other thing you might want to try at home is a product called "Debrox" or "Murine ear drops", which is an ear wax softening drop that might loosen any hardened wax and allow you to irrigate it out with warm water. Be sure to follow the directions on the box...if you don't already have an ear syringe, they sometimes sell one packaged with these ear-wax softening products, typically in the same aisle as eyecare products at your pharmacy or bigbox store.
good luck!
2006-08-01 08:26:53
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answered by Michelle H 2
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Go to a health food store and get a ear candle I work in a bodycare facility and we do ear candling all the time. It's a cone shaped candle, you put the small end in your ear and light the other end. You let it burn down to the red line then take it out. The candle sucks the junk up into the center of the cone. You'll feel much better, but DON"T DO IT YOURSELF you need someone to help you. It'll come with instructions. Hope you feel better
2006-08-01 08:21:27
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answered by skhoury28nails 3
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Well, they sell medicine in the drug store that will help dissolve the ear wax. You could also try a medicine for swimmers ear.
Some people say that a little warm olive oil placed in the ear would help. If all else fells, go to the doctor. It could get infected.
2006-08-01 08:19:43
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answered by Anya 3
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at the same time as it occurs, call the police and make an nameless noise criticism. at the same time as the law enforcement officials rock up it is going to scare the CRAP out of them! Telling her mom is major even if it is going to reason conflict. the very reality she opens your door is a serious violation. procuring a lock on your door, or something it really is more less expensive are those little door wedge issues. whenever you're on your room, positioned the door wedge there and at the same time as they conflict and open your door they gained't be able to. the mum would not look able to do something. I merely recommend noise criticism with the law enforcement officials, or ring your close by police station and ask if there is something you may do about it if that fails. Goodluck
2016-11-27 19:28:34
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answered by noyola 4
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My aunt couldn't hear out of her right ear this past weekend, so she went to the emergency room and had her ear cleaned out. They put some drops in, waited 10 minutes, then squirted warm water in and loosened up all the wax. She said it didn't hurt at all.
2006-08-01 08:18:54
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answered by krissydahs93 4
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i'm not a certified doctor however, if your ear was plugged, because of gravity and such (for example, a plane landing) then i suggest closing your mouth, pinch your nose, and blow out. but your case is whoa.. yes you should definitely see a doctor and at least have a check-up because anything you do yourself under no medical help might just get worse. go to the nearest medical centre a.s.a.p. before anything else happens. good luck.
2006-08-01 08:20:52
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answered by Anonymous
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If anything , it tickles when they irrigate it, but i would be concerned about getting kicked in the ear, and what that might have done.
I would have it checked out,
Sometimes if you put your fingers in the middle of nose,pinch it and breathe out, sometime that will open the ears.
2006-08-01 08:21:39
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answered by brown.gloria@yahoo.com 5
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It is a simple operation with a little vaccum hose nothing to be scared about. it takes like 5 to 10 mins.
2006-08-01 08:19:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Good grief, Brandon....how many times can you ask this question on here and be told to go to the doctor?
So go to the doctor already. We aren't doctors, but you do need to see one.
2006-08-01 08:18:25
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answered by Anonymous
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