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Debrox Ear Wax Removal Drops are a gentle, effective solution for ear wax buildup, utilizing a microfoaming action with 6.5% carbamide peroxide. Each pack contains two travel-sized 0.5 fl oz bottles, making it easy to maintain ear health at home or on the go. Safe for adults and children over 12, these drops provide quick relief for those who frequently use earbuds or hearing aids.
L**R
Works well
This product is super creepy but seems to work well. Long story short, lie down on your side, and drop in about eight drops. It starts bubbling and foaming right away, which is a weird feeling. Wait five minutes, then dry your ear with cotton balls, and you're good to go. The directions say you may need to use it multiple times, twice a day for four days, but I used it once with excellent results. It's super easy, fast, and immediately got rid of my discomfort.
J**O
Amazing
This is amazing it actually works leave it for about 4 minutes it loosens up the wax and when you go to clean all that wax build up comes out worked amazing on my daughters
H**F
Recommend
Works well but be patient it takes multiple applications to remove garden wax
F**2
Best stuff ever.
My co-workers noticed I wasn’t hearing well. The pictures speak for themselves. It took 2 days of treatment to unclog one ear. I used warm water in a bulb syringe to rinse the ears after treatment.
B**N
Works but not as well as cheaper options
This stuff works but it's less effective and more expensive than just doing the same thing with hydrogen peroxide. Up to you if you value the ear sized tip enough to justify it.
I**N
Highly recommend
This stuff works so good on your ears
A**N
Pair this with an ear lavage
I've been advised against using Q-tips to clean my ears. Instead, I use an ear lavage, which sprays water inside your ear that is directed along the perimeter of the ear canal. My doctor tells me that this is the safest way to clean out excess ear wax. Although my ear lavage works well, sometimes the wax buildup is too much or too dry to be removed from water along. When this happens, I put a few drops of Debrox in each ear and let it dissolve/loosen the ear way for a few minutes (doing each ear one at a time). You can literally hear the Debrox dong its job. I do this just prior to using my ear lavage in the shower, and then I have no problem removing all the excess ear wax.If you have any problems with ear wax buildup and/or removal, I suggest that you pair Debrox with a high quality ear lavage to maintain your ears safely.
S**H
Do You Want To Know What It's Like To Be Deaf?
To say that it was really "eye-opening" would be an understatement. I have had a (genetic) problem with my hearing for about 20 years. All of the adults on my paternal side lost most of their hearing in their sixties. I can still remember my grandmother talking to her brother while playing bridge, each of them carrying on a complete conversation, but on two different subjects. As a youngster I thought that it was pretty funny. Not any longer!Not long ago I switched to an updated expensive set of hearing aids with the phone capabilities built into it. It has been a Godsend to me. I still have a 70% hearing loss which will continue to decline at the current rate of 10% per year. But I've always rationalized that I'd rather lose my hearing than my eyesight. What really got my attention last week was when I suddenly couldn't hear anything out of my right ear. Covering my left ear with my hand reduced my hearing to zero. The sound of silence was eery and overwhelming.I quickly drove to my audiologist who looked into both of my ears and told me that my right ear was fully blocked with wax. She removed the wax very gently and showed me a wad that looked large enough to block a nostril. And of course my full hearing returned immediately.Not wanting to have to go through that again I now treat both my ears periodically with Debrox. Easy to use, effective and gentle, it keeps my ear canals from plugging up with the dreaded wax. Highly recommend!
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