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Earwax removal

While ear wax may not look attractive, it’s your body’s natural defence mechanism to lubricate your ear canal and to keep harmful debris and bacteria out of the ear. Usually, this isn’t a problem as ear wax should fall out on its own, but sometimes it needs a helping hand. 

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Symptoms of a Blocked Ear:

Muffled Hearing

Feeling of Fullness

Ear Pain

Tinnitus (Ringing or Buzzing)

Dizziness or Vertigo

Itchiness 

Fluid Sensation


Ear Syringing, also known as ear irrigation, ear syringing is a routine procedure to remove excess ear wax or foreign objects (food or insects) from the ear. This painless technique is often used to remove wet or very soft wax that has collected on the eardrum. 








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