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Warm the Oil: Gently warm the olive or almond oil by placing the container in a bowl of hot water for a few minutes. Ensure it is body temperature—not hot!
Add Optional Oils: Mix in a drop of garlic oil or tea tree oil if using. Stir gently.
Apply Carefully: Using a dropper, tilt your head to the side and place 2 drops into the affected ear. Stay in that position for 5–10 minutes.
Drain and Clean: Sit upright and allow the oil to drain onto a tissue. Wipe the outer ear gently—never insert cotton swabs into the ear canal.
Serving and Storage Tips
Serving: Use once daily for up to 3 days if experiencing mild earwax buildup. Discontinue use if discomfort occurs.
Storage: Store your homemade oil mix in a dark glass dropper bottle at room temperature for up to 1 week.
Variants – Other Natural Ear Soothers
Warm Salt Compress: Helps relieve pressure and minor inflammation around the ear.
Onion Juice Drops: A traditional remedy used in small amounts for its natural antibacterial effects.
Apple Cider Vinegar & Rubbing Alcohol Mix: Used in swimmer’s ear (external ear infections), but only with intact eardrum and proper medical guidance.
FAQ
Q: Is it safe to put drops in my ear without seeing a doctor? A: For mild earwax buildup, yes. But any pain, discharge, or long-term hearing loss should be examined by a professional.
Q: Can I use these drops on children? A: Use only under pediatric guidance. Children’s ears are more sensitive and require extra caution.
Q: How quickly will it work? A: Many people notice improvement within 1–3 days if buildup was the cause.
Natural ear drops are not a cure-all but may offer gentle relief from minor hearing issues due to blockages or wax. Always prioritize safety and seek professional advice when in doubt—but for everyday care, nature has helpful tools just a few drops away.
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