Before trying hydrogen peroxide in your ears, potential risks should be taken seriously. Anyone with an ear infection, a perforated eardrum, or chronic ear conditions should avoid this method altogether.
Using only a 3% solution is essential, as stronger concentrations can cause irritation or damage. Consulting a healthcare professional is strongly recommended, especially if you have a history of ear issues or are unsure about proper technique.
Day One: First Impressions
On the first day, I applied five drops of hydrogen peroxide to each ear. Almost immediately, I felt bubbling and a light tickling sensation caused by the oxygen release.
I let the solution sit for about five minutes before draining it out. There were no immediate results, but the process itself was comfortable enough to continue.
Day Two: Early Changes
On the second day, the bubbling felt slightly stronger, which I assumed meant the peroxide was continuing to break down earwax.
As the day went on, I noticed a subtle improvement in hearing clarity. This small change encouraged me to continue the experiment through the third day.
Day Three: Final Results
By the third day, the bubbling sensation was less intense. This may have meant that less earwax remained to react with the solution.
After completing the final application, my ears felt clearer and more comfortable. The improvement wasn’t dramatic, but it was noticeable enough to suggest some benefit when used carefully.
Benefits I Noticed
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