It’s easy: you get out of the shower and grab a few cotton-tipped, sterile swabs. It’s important to clean your ears regularly. If you don’t, the wax in your ears will build up, leading to infection.

Cerumen is actually a substance that your body makes, which is earwax. Earwax has a sticky nature that traps dirt, pollen and insects in the ear canal. It is essential to protect our ears from foreign particles that can cause infection.

Our bodies don’t always know when it is time to stop producing earwax. Earwax can cause a blockage in the ability of the eardrum to transmit sound. Sometimes, earwax may cause severe pain. Many doctors also recommend that hearing aid users have their ears cleaned as excess earwax can cause hearing aids to become less effective.

However, cleaning your ears does not require you to grab a cotton-tipped gauze. Sticking objects such as bobby pins or swabs into the ear canal could cause more problems. Cotton-tipped swabs may impact the earwax and push it onto your eardrum.

One company produced the best ear-cleaning tool that was both effective and safe for the eardrum. Mack’s ProRinse Earwax Remover Kit ((*www.macksearplugs.comIt includes FDA-approved earwax removal drops, AquaBlock Earplugs and a steady-flow Syringe with Tri-Stream Rinse Tip.

The silicone earplugs retain the drops and allow them to dissolve and soften the earwax. The tip of the tri-stream rinse directs water towards the walls and ear canal. You can’t let pressure build up as you wash your earwax. The tip has been shaped to minimize the chance of over-insertion.

A study by the Department of Pediatric Otolaryngology of Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh as well as the Department of Otolaryngology of University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine found that the kit is safe and effective at removing earwax. The best part is that the children tolerated it and their hearing was better.

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