How to clean sugar earwax

Sugar earwax is often referred to as oily ears. Oily ears are usually caused by genetic factors and the patient’s love of spicy foods, which can especially cause the patient’s ear cerumen glands to secrete heavily and form many sugar earwax. It is not easy to clean the sugar earwax, so it is recommended that patients regularly use a fine cotton swab to turn around inside the ear canal and carefully dip it, which can effectively clean out the sugar earwax inside the ear. However, if the earwax is particularly deep, the patient will be in more obvious pain if the swab is used to clean it, and such cases need to be treated in the hospital. If the earwax is particularly sticky, you can consider softening the earwax first, and then rinse it or use a suction device to clean it out thoroughly.