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Poppyred Tue 27-Mar-18 17:57:50

They seem to be the main culprits that's why!

janeainsworth Tue 27-Mar-18 17:49:16

But why is advising people not to stick things in their ears left-wing?

Poppyred Tue 27-Mar-18 17:35:19

Really? What I'm trying to say is listen to your own inner common sense, there is nothing wrong in using cotton buds sensibly like most people do. Don't take everything that other people tell you as gospel, don't do this and don't even think of doing that! Seems to be the norm these days and I call that political correctness or lefty lunacy.

janeainsworth Tue 27-Mar-18 16:44:09

poppyred I’m not sure that the question of whether or not you should stick things into your ears has anything to do with political correctness confused

Teetime Tue 27-Mar-18 16:39:13

Sound clinical advice here.

www.nhs.uk/conditions/earwax-build-up/

Farmor15 Tue 27-Mar-18 16:38:52

I’ve always has a problem with earwax build-up- inherited from my mother I think. Never used cotton buds as heard they could make ears worse. I once had them syringed at docs and then decided on diy job with old icing syringe! Probably not recommended, but works for me.

I fill basin with warm water, then fill syringe with fairly small nozzle on end and squirt into ear, holding head over basin. Have to do a few times each side before I’m rewarded by blobs of very dark, quite firm, wax appearing in basin!

Sometimes I have to repeat a few times over an evening, but then I can hear everything crystal clearly again.

Poppyred Tue 27-Mar-18 16:35:18

Wild swan I'm 62 years old and have never had a problem so far! Too many people telling you what NOT to do these days, use your own common sense. Simples

MissAdventure Tue 27-Mar-18 16:29:43

Good name for it! grin

Luckygirl Tue 27-Mar-18 16:28:02

"Earol" is good - oil spray that you can regularly use if you have a build-up of wax.

wildswan16 Tue 27-Mar-18 16:22:31

We were always told never to put anything smaller than your elbow in your ears !

poppyred every time you put a cotton bud in your ear it pushes some of the wax further down and this can then build up and cause problems. Also, if you do it everyday then you are effectively preventing your ears from cleaning themselves - which is what they are designed to do.

Poppyred Tue 27-Mar-18 15:31:13

I've cleaned my ears everyday with cotton buds and have never had a problem, I think it's just the PC Brigade making mountains out of mole hills again. smile

gmelon Tue 27-Mar-18 13:47:51

I'm sure it's not serious enough to be "mortified" and "frantically searching Google".
It's ear wax .

OldMeg Tue 27-Mar-18 13:40:43

Well how were you to know. It’s not something that generally comes up in conversation.

BlueBelle Tue 27-Mar-18 13:33:18

It has been well known and talked about for years Carol although I have to admit I do occasionally do it but you certainly shouldn’t

caro12 Tue 27-Mar-18 12:49:51

Yes olive oil drops were recommended by one of the friends so that's top of my shopping list this week!

humptydumpty Tue 27-Mar-18 12:43:30

Me too!! If you want to avoid wax build-up, put a couple of drops of olive oil in your ears once a week

MissAdventure Tue 27-Mar-18 12:41:14

I've known about it for years, but I'm quite obsessed with poking my ears out.
(And quite deaf, too)

sparkly1000 Tue 27-Mar-18 12:39:06

Every time you poke a cotton bud in your ear you are compressing the wax.
Might be worth a visit to the docs to see if you need them syringing as your hearing is deteriorating. This is painless and done by the practise nurse.

Teetime Tue 27-Mar-18 12:22:33

Yes!!!! It used to be said by medics and the like that you should never put anything smaller than your elbow in your ear. The wax works its way out naturally stop poking your ears!!!

caro12 Tue 27-Mar-18 12:18:41

After a huge number of years using cotton buds to clean my ears, a couple of friends have just told me that it can do more harm than good! My hearing isn't what it used to be anyway, but wondering if cotton buds might be the cause? I always thought I was doing a good thing by cleaning out my ears regularly to prevent wax build up, but according to them it's a huge no-no. I've been frantically searching on Google and it appears they are right! Has everyone known this all this time?