I gotta get my ear syringed!?


Question:
can i expect pain!

I haven't been able to hear properly outta my right eear for two years. doc said it's full of wax!

Answers:
no..it feels quite nice actually & its lovely hearing things again once its done!

start putting ear drops in to soften the wax about 3 or 4 days before your appointment to get them syringed...this will help.
no, i've had it done, it actually feels good!!
No real pain no.
Just an intense sound of rushing warm water and when ear is cleaned everything sounds so hellish loud for hours.
it shouldn't be painful, probably a little bit unpleasant

you'll feel like a massive rock has been blocking your year and it's out after the syringing
Nuttin to it ,had it done a number of times,relax only time you'll feel some pain if there is infection, and if you leave it alone too long U will have infection.
They usually get you to put Perscribed oil in your ear first to soften the wax up before syringing,,,,just in case the wax is hard,,,,,
No, it just feels a little bit strange thats all but pain free. They usually give you some drops before hand to help loosen the wax before the syringe the ear.
There is no pain it a watery solution that the doctor puts into your ear using a syring no needles I promise and then removes it using the syring as well my grandfather has it done every 4 months it doesnt hurt I swear it.
He should have advised ou to soften the wax with oil for 3-4 days first. If you do this it should not hurt at all, but the sensation is a bit odd.
Olive oil will soften the wax in your ears and make it easier to remove.
This should not be done often, but the chances of a successful procedure are probably high. I got it done a few times and there was no pain.

You would need to prepare for a few days at least maybe using olive oil or a solvent bought in a pharmacy.
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