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US doctor warns you should never use Q-tips to clean your ears, and here's why
As tempting as it might seem to reach for a Q-tip when your ears feel uncomfortable, one doctor has warned against doing so. ...
Got a build-up of earwax or a blocked ear? Get advice on safe home, NHS and private earwax treatment options and the products to steer clear from Joanna PearlHealth researcher Investigative research ...
A registered ear care nurse has warned of the dangers of unregulated earwax removal services, saying patients are being put at risk as unqualified private providers step in to fill gaps left by NHS ...
Never insert cotton swabs, fingers, or other objects into your ear canal Just like any other body part, there may be a strong urge to clean your ears, but this is generally unnecessary. Many people ...
If you buy something through a link on this page, we may earn a small commission. How this works. Earwax, also called cerumen, serves an essential function in the body. It helps to remove dead skin ...
It’s 2025, and it’s time to stop scooping ear wax with a cotton swab. Elevate your ear cleaning routine with the Smart Camera Ear Cleaning Tool, a handy gadget that lets you wirelessly stream the ...
A new independent opticians has opened on the coast, bringing eye care services and ear wax removal to the high street. CJ Opticians & Clearer Ears has launched its practice on Baker Street in ...
For three years Audrey Houghton’s world shrunk: she stopped going to keep fit classes, volunteering – even socialising. This wasn’t due to physical infirmity or depression: it was all because of a ...
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Amazon Lightning deals offer a limited number of discounts on specific items for a short time. Featured products in this article include a skin therapy wand, a retractable garden hose reel and a stand ...
An audiologist is warning people to stay clear of cotton buds - which can cost as little as 48p - to remove earwax. We've all probably used them to do just that, but if you still do, you need to stop.
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