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Debrox Ear Wax Removal Drops are a gentle, effective solution for ear wax buildup, utilizing 6.5% carbamide peroxide and microfoaming action to provide safe and easy ear care for adults and children over 12. The travel-sized 0.5 fl oz bottle makes it convenient for everyday use, especially for those who frequently wear earbuds or hearing aids.
A**R
Works Like a Charm – Clear Ears at Last!
I was honestly skeptical at first, but this ear wax removal product exceeded my expectations! I’ve had some mild buildup causing muffled hearing and occasional discomfort, and after just one use, everything felt so much clearer.The drops were easy to apply and didn’t irritate my ears at all. I followed the instructions, let them sit for a few minutes, and then gently flushed my ears—and wow. So much came out! I couldn’t believe the difference. My hearing improved almost instantly, and that annoying plugged feeling was completely gone.I love that it’s non-invasive, painless, and way cheaper than a trip to the doctor. If you’re looking for an easy at-home solution to ear wax buildup, I definitely recommend this. Just follow the directions and be gentle, and you’ll be amazed by the results!
Z**R
These Drop Work Great If You Use Them Correctly!
A few months ago, I noticed I was having trouble hearing and everything was muffled. So I tried using peroxide in my ears, which would work, but I never knew you needed to irrigate your ears after. Well the peroxide made things worse as the ear wax softened up, but went all the way down on my eardrum, I lost like 95% of my hearing in my left ear. I couldn't take it anymore and went to Urgent Care. The Doctor looked in my ears and said I had a massive ear wax bunch in my ear, but he said it looked light and loose because I had used Peroxide, He said that that was a very good thing and would make it easier. He had his assistant come in with a Giant Bowl of Warm to hot water, a Syringe, and a little bed pan thing. She had me hold the bed pan to my ear and she suck up the water in the syringe and jetted it into my ear canal. Took multiple tries, but after a few times, all kinds of chunks and blobs are wax started shooting out my ear and all the sudden I could hear again! The Doctor said my ears looked clear now. He told me next time the same thing happens, I could come back in again and they could clear them again, or I can just use Debrox and get an Earwax Removal Syringe and do it myself.So now a few months later I started having the same issue, so I came to Amazon and found these Debrox Drops, and Also found a Ear Wax Removal Syringe and ordered both. The Syringe is titled Ear Wax Removal Syringe by Ezydose. It has a little blue cone type tip that screws onto the syringe and shoots water in three different directions. YOU NEED BOTH THE DROPS AND THE SYRINGE!!!! So get both! After they arrived, I laid a towel over my pillow, turned on something to watch, then put around 10 drops in my right ear and started a 15 minute timer. After the 15 minutes, I rolled over, put 10 drops in my left ear, then waited 15 minutes again. After I laid with my left ear into the towel for 15 minutes to drain whatever was left in there. Once I finished both ears, I couldn't hear much at all, Which is completely normal, especially with the foaming from Debrox. I then got a large plastic bowl and another bowl that I filled up with slightly hotter than warm water. The warmer the better, but DO NOT use scolding hot water. Took the empty bowl, the bowl of water and the syringe in the bathroom. I then filled the syringe with the warm/hot water and put the plastic bowl under my ear, with my other hand put the syringe in my ear and injected the water. Not much came out at first, but after a few jets of water stuff started coming out. After around 6-7 blasts, 2 huge nasty chunks came flying out of my ear. I got my little Endoscope that I got on Amazon that plug in my phone and is a little camera, peeked into my ear and all the wax was gone. I then repeated the same process on my other ear and had the exact same results. Both my ears are now squeaky clean and I can see straight to my ear drum with my little endoscope :) Hopefully this super long and annoying to read review helps someone. I see so many people saying they dont work or that it made their hearing worse, but it's not the products fault, it's that they aren't doing it correctly. If you read this and you can't hear and don't have a syringe and need a speedy solution, try using the drops like I stated above, then hop in the shower and try letting the shower head rinse them out a little,(Not if it's super high water pressure or anything like that, you don't want to hurt your ears).Syringe I Used: EZY DOSE Ear Wax Cleaner for Humans, Clear, 1 CountIt will help tremendously to get your ears cleaned out!
A**Y
Effective, but not a fun experience and difficult to know when your ears are clear
These drops were effective and the least expensive way to get my blockages cleared and I would buy and use them again. I think using these drops and flushing with water from a syringe (following directions) is the safest, least painful, and most effective method to remove wax blockages at home.However, they drag out the discomfort of having your ear wax removed and it is really difficult to know when you need them or when they've successfully cleared your ears if you have no way of looking in them. The drops can cause a plugged uncomfortable feeling and block hearing until your ears are cleared which can take days. flushing your ears out with water can cause vertigo and nausea (this can be mitigated by using a comfortably warm water temp and not aiming directly at your ear drum, but I wasn't able to wholly prevent it over several uses. so if you don't want to deal with that, get them professionally cleaned.I also just want to address two things I've seen in a lot of reviews:1) I used the drops but they didn't work b/c nothing came outThat could just as easily mean your ears were clear to begin with or that you need to use them more. I have the benefit of being able to check ears with an otoscope. most of the people who suspected they'd have a blockage didn't, but without being able to look they wouldn't have known and if they used the drops they could have thought they just weren't working. I wouldn't recommend using these unless you know you have a blockage. Also, I had a pretty bad blockage and nothing significant came out until the 3rd time using the drops and flushing out with water and my ear wasn't cleared until the 5th use (directions say you can use twice a day for up to 4 days, so up to 8 times). I would not have known when my ears were clear without being able to look inside them. If you don't have the ability to check your ears either have the wax removed professionally or use the drops more than you think you need (even if they have already removed a decent amount of wax).2) I used the drops and they just made my ears feel more plugged and effected my hearing. it went away in about a dayThis happened to me, it was uncomfortable and with using the drops twice a day meant my ear was pretty much plugged and uncomfortable for 3 days straight and it made me want to stop using the drops. In my case, however, this wasn't a direct side effect of the drops on my hearing/ears, rather it meant that the drops/flushing were working. they were softening and expanding the wax which incidentally meant the blockage blocked more and trapped more water, and when it would dry out it would shrink back up and the plugged feeling would go away. However, the effects of the drops are somewhat cumulative so not letting the wax dry out will help it flush out sooner, and once the ear wax loosened enough to flush it all out my ear was completely cleared and the plugged feeling and interference with hearing went away immediately. So if you have this side effect there's a good chance it just means that you need to keep using the drops. however, you shouldn't really take risks with your ears so if there is any pain or if you are concerned about the discomfort or difficulty hearing then see a doctor and/or have wax removed professionally.
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