Ear Syringing Course

Ear Syringing Treatment Ear syringing is a procedure used to remove excess earwax (cerumen) that has built up inside the ear canal. During the treatment, warm water is gently directed into the ear to flush out softened wax and debris. This can help relieve symptoms such as reduced hearing, ear discomfort, a feeling of fullness in the ear, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), and dizziness caused by wax blockage. Before treatment, patients are usually advised to use ear drops for several days to soften the wax and improve the effectiveness of the procedure. Ear syringing is carried out by a trained healthcare professional and is generally quick, safe, and effective when performed appropriately. A consultation may be required beforehand to assess the ears and determine whether ear syringing is the most suitable treatment option.
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4 sections | 37 lessons