What to do if you can’t get earwax out

Earwax that cannot be pulled out can be sucked out with an ear suction device, or taken out with ear tweezers, and also rinsed or sucked out after softening with medication, as follows: First, sucking out with an ear suction device: If the earwax is relatively thin and oily, clinically you can go to an ENT clinic and the doctor will use an ear suction device to suck it out, this kind of pulling out by yourself with an ear spoon is more difficult. Second, remove the earwax with otologic forceps: If the earwax is crusty and does not come out easily after otitis media surgery, clinically, it is also necessary to go to an ENT clinic where the doctor can remove the earwax with otologic forceps under the guidance of an endoscope. Third, flush or suck out the earwax after softening with medicine: If the patient has hard earwax blocking the ear canal, it is not recommended for the patient to pull out the earwax by himself, so he needs to go to the ENT clinic and the doctor will apply sodium bicarbonate ear drops or antibiotic ear drops for softening, and after softening for several days, the doctor will apply medical saline for flushing out or apply suction device for sucking out.