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 West Tennessee | You do need to get that dealt with. First time for me this past winter and mine got to hurting a lot too so knew I needed to do something. Went to the clinic and the nurse practitioner's assistant used a pressure washer thing she squirted warm water up in there. They say be gentle when squirting water up in there.......she was NOT. She got one side cleaned out ok. The NP came back to look and one side still was gunked up and she dug that out with the flimsy plastic spoon thing someone else mentioned. You could do all this yourself if you could just see down in there. My wife is a nurse and even she was nervous pushing around in there after it got to hurting. The ear wax removal kits did nothing for this problem I had and would not have ever fixed it. I say go let someone deal with it and be done with it. | |
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