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What is Good For Your Ears?

When it comes to ear care, the best treatments are gentle and effective without causing damage to the eardrum or the inner ear canal. Try an earwax removal kit like Debrox Earwax Removal Drops to safely soften and dissolve earwax buildup. When swimming, use earplugs to prevent swimmer's ear and ear infections. If you're dealing with ear pain or hearing loss, it's best to consult with your doctor before you use ear care or ear treatment products. Take a natural approach to ear care with products like Eustachi Eustachian Tube Exerciser which helps you to unclog your ears naturally. Never stick cotton swabs into the ear canal, as this may cause injury. A washcloth wetted with lukewarm water and some mineral oil can help you safely remove earwax buildup.

How Often Should You Clean Your Ears?

Some amount of earwax is completely normal, so you should just wipe the outside area of your ears every time you shower. However, if you have heavy earwax buildup and notice mild hearing loss or a popping sound, you should clean your ears more frequently using hydrogen peroxide drops or mineral oil. If you're experiencing itching or ear pain that doesn't go away, ask your doctor about possible treatment options to help you get relief. Overall, regular cleaning of the exterior of your ears should keep them clean and free of too much wax that could interfere with your hearing and quality of life.

Ear Care

Your ears help you hear the world around you and control your balance, making ear health of the utmost importance. With the right ear care products, you can properly care for and protect your ears and address common problems. CVS is your one-stop shop for all of your ear care needs. In this product selection, you'll find a diverse assortment of ear drops, earplugs, ear syringes and wax removal solutions. You can shop for ear care solutions by type or explore all of the products currently available.

Ear Wax

Your body naturally produces ear wax to help protect your ears. The sticky substance blocks dust, dirt and other impurities from entering your ear canal and fights the effects of certain bacteria and fungi that can cause infections. Unfortunately, ear wax can accumulate in the ears, leading to uncomfortable feelings of fullness or difficulty hearing which requires consistent ear cleaning for hearing protection. Experts caution against cleaning ear wax with cotton swabs or q-tips and similar objects, as doing so could injure your ears and especially your eardrum. Damage of the eardrum can lead to more serious issues like tinnitus and hearing loss. Instead, it is best to use an ear syringe to suction out the wax or ear wax removal drops that dissolve or soften wax. CVS offers many ear wax removal kits to help make this process easier.

Ear Care Solution

Many people prefer to take a natural approach to ear care by using natural products to address ear care concerns. You can find natural ear drops for earaches, wax, ringing in the ears and other common problems. Often, these products contain ingredients that are commonly used in homeopathy, a system of natural healing. Natural ear drops are not evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and there is not enough evidence to prove that any product will work for everyone who uses it.

Ear Plug Uses

Ear plugs can be used for a wide range of purposes. In loud settings, earplugs can reduce your risk of developing temporary hearing loss or ringing in the ears and lower the likelihood of permanent hearing loss in the future. You may also use earplugs to keep water out of your ears, to reduce pressure in your ears while flying and to make your room quieter for restful sleep.

Best Ear Care

Before using ear drops or wax removal products, you should consult your medical provider. While ear care products do not require a doctor's prescription, some may not be ideal for everyone. Your health care provider can help you determine which ear care products are the best match for your specific needs. Once you receive your purchase, make sure to read the directions provided by the manufacturer carefully and to follow them closely unless a medical professional gives you other instructions.

Learn more about ear infection symptoms and ear infection treatments like ear wax removal from CVS MinuteClinic.