Three drops are enough to get rid of dirt and debris from your ears.
The problem often stems from good intentions. Repeatedly using cotton swabs or other tools that insert too deeply can push earwax into the ear canal instead of removing it. As a result, earwax gradually builds up, causing discomfort, mild itching, or a feeling of fullness in the ear. It's a bit like trying to sweep dust under the rug—it always comes back.
Signs to look out for without panicking
An itchy ear, an echoing sensation, a slight buzzing, or a feeling of pressure are all signals your body is sending you. Don't panic, though: in most cases, it's simply excess earwax. It's important to be gentle and use methods that are gentle on this sensitive area.
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