Earwax is produced by sebaceous and ceruminous glands in the ear canal, which leads from the outer ear to the eardrum. Earwax helps protect the ear by trapping dust and other foreign particles that could filter through and damage the eardrum. Normally, earwax moves toward the opening of the ear and falls out or is washed away, but some people’s ears produce too much wax. This is referred to as excessive earwax or impacted cerumen.
Excessive earwax may impede the passage of sound in the ear canal, causing mild conductive hearing loss, pain in the ear, itchiness, or dizziness.
The process of ear wax softening is called cerumenolysis, here we employ the use of your own body heat and the natural production of hydrogen peroxide to help soften and get that wax softened for your easy removal.
2- 3 times is good start.
use when you need, according to your situations.