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Using cotton swabs or ear candling to remove earwax may cause more harm than good. Here's what you should do instead.
For decades, the Q-tip has been a bathroom staple for ear cleaning, almost instinctively used to remove earwax. Yet, health ...
Getting water trapped in your ear is a common, uncomfortable experience, especially for swimmers, gym-goers, or people who ...
In summer, ear infections and earwax plugs in this area of the body are more common than at other times of the year. This is ...
Ultimately, she says, the best approach for most people is simple: “Let your ears do what they’re made to do. In most cases, ...
Is your ear-cleaning ritual secretly undermining your hearing? It’s one worth pondering, particularly when so many of us ...
Getting a good night's sleep is vital, but doing it in a noisy environment can be a nightmare. These earplugs can help.
Floppy ear dogs require additional care because of the way their ears fold and cover the ear canal. Know how to clean their ears correctly.
OUR resident specialist and NHS GP, Dr Zoe Williams, shares her expert advice. Today, Dr Zoe helps a reader who is worried as their hearing is being affected by a painful echo. I HAVE ...
Excess earwax can cause pain, itching, and hearing issues. Here are a few simple home remedies like warm oil, hydrogen peroxide, and saltwater, to clean earwax safely ...
A comfortable, effective pair of earplugs can transform your sleep. Here are our tried and tested picks, from just £10.75.