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5 Healthy Ways to Keep Your Ears Clean (Without Cotton Buds!)

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While some earwax is normal—and even helps protect your ear canals from infections—we all want clean ears. But if you’ve been using cotton buds to clean inside your ears, you might actually be harming your health. Luckily, there are safer, simpler ways to keep your ears clean.

1. Reduce Caffeine

That morning cup of coffee might be essential, but too much caffeine can contribute to impacted earwax. If you can’t skip your daily brew, consider professional microsuction earwax removal. To lower your risk of buildup, try cutting back on caffeine gradually.

2. Stop Using Cotton Buds

Cotton buds may seem like a quick fix, but they often push wax deeper into the ear canal, making removal harder. Instead, gently wash your ears with soap and water, then dry them with a soft towel.

3. Try Olive Oil

Olive oil isn’t just great for your skin and heart—it can also help with earwax! A few drops once a week softens wax, allowing it to exit the ear naturally.

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4. Drink More Water

Staying hydrated is key for overall health—and it helps your ears too! Proper hydration stimulates the ear canals, promoting natural wax clearance and reducing buildup.

5. Don’t Overclean Inside Your Ears

It’s best to clean only the outer part of your ears. Unless you work in a dusty environment, daily showers and a quick wipe behind the ears with a damp cloth are usually enough.

What’s your go-to method for keeping your ears clean?

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