This scientific article will help you answer your questions.
What Is Ear Irrigation?
Ear irrigation is a quick and painless medical procedure that uses a small electric pump to flush water, or a syringe containing water, into the ear to clean out accumulated earwax.
When Is Ear Irrigation Performed?
Ear irrigation is usually performed when there is a buildup of wax inside the ear that affects hearing.
How Do You Prepare for Ear Irrigation?
It is preferable to do the following at least 7 days before undergoing ear irrigation:
- Use ear drops to dissolve the wax and moisten the accumulated wax. When applying the drops, lie down on the unaffected ear for 5-10 minutes. If both ears are affected, alternate between ears on different days.
- When sleeping, lie down on the unaffected ear and keep the affected ear facing upward.
Inform the doctor immediately if you have:
- Hearing loss.
- Ear pain.
- Dizziness or vertigo.
- Previous ear and eardrum problems.
- Inform the doctor about any health issues you are experiencing.