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Q: How do you use those ear spoon things?

How far can you stick those metal ear spoons into your ear. I need to get my ears washed out, but, it seems like the Doctors here avoid this type of thing

14 years 24 weeks ago in  Health & Safety - Hangzhou

 
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Insert in to your ear. Press with the non rounded part against the inside of your ear. Pull out scraping. This collects wax and dead skin.

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Dont forget to lick the spoon when finished. mmmmmm.......

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Its not SO different from a Qtip. But BE CAREFUL! Its easy to damage the inside of your ear. If you can, just avoid sticking things in your ear.

I had to have some major blockage in my ear removed recently and the doctors were able to handle it just fine. Now, they did kind of laugh at me because its a "laowai" problem. But they CAN do it. Maybe try another hospital and see what they say.

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You could simply use whatever form of ear cleaner you are used to, i.e. I spied Q-tips in my local supermarket and purchased a few packs.

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maybe just use the glass and candle basically a air vacum

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We all know Q-tips are not good for your ears. The spoon is better but far from the best alternative. Get a Chinese friend to help you and by a spay for your ear to dissolve the wax. This is the best way really.

Alex66:

Where do you get this spray?

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