What To Expect From Professional Ear Wax Removal
- By Peter Byrom
- 21 March 2022
- 3 minutes 10:57am
Ear wax is a natural substance produced by the body to help protect the ear canal. However, sometimes too much earwax can be produced, which can cause problems such as hearing loss, ringing in the ears, and pain. It may be necessary to have the excess ear wax removed by a professional in these cases. If you are considering having your ear wax removed, here is what you can expect from a professional ear wax removal procedure.
Having provided ear wax removal services for several years, our team here at Peter Byrom we are confident that we can provide you with the highest quality treatment in both Sheffield and Chesterfield. You can either contact us today or make an appointment online, let us help you get rid of your ear wax! Making you more comfortable and hearing clearer.
What is Professional Ear Wax Removal?
Professional ear wax removal is a safe and effective way to remove excess ear wax. The procedure is usually performed by an ENT (ear, nose, and throat) specialist or audiologist.
Professionals are highly educated in the ear’s anatomy and have the necessary tools to remove excess ear wax safely. The human ear is a complex structure, and professionals have the knowledge and experience to remove ear wax without causing damage to the ear safely.
During the Procedure
You will be asked to lie down on your side during the procedure. The doctor will then insert a small, curved instrument called a speculum into your ear canal. This will help them see inside your ear and assess the amount of ear wax that needs to be removed.
Once the doctor determines how much ear wax needs to be removed, they will use a unique instrument called a curette to remove the wax gently. The procedure is usually painless, and you should not feel any discomfort.
This method is tried and tested and a lot safer than over-the-counter remedies. When in doubt, always consult with a professional.
No Need For Medication
There is no need for medication before or after the procedure. However, you may want to take an over-the-counter pain reliever if you experience any discomfort during or after the procedure.
What Can I Expect After Ear Wax Removal?
Most people feel no pain during or after ear wax removal. However, some people may experience minor discomforts, such as dizziness, nausea, or ringing in the ears. These symptoms usually go away within a few hours or days.
It is also customary to experience mild earache and drainage from the ears after wax removal. These symptoms should also subside within a few days.
There are no long-term side effects associated with professional ear wax removal in most cases. However, some people may experience permanent hearing loss or other complications in rare cases. If you have any concerns, discuss them with your doctor.
You Can Return to Your Normal Activities Right Away
After the procedure, you can return to your normal activities right away. There is no need for bed rest or other special care. Swimming is not advised for 48 hours after the procedure.
Ear Health is Very Important!
Remember that ear health is essential! If you experience any problems with your ears, such as pain, ringing in the ears, or hearing loss, see a doctor. Hearing is one of life’s most precious gifts, and it is essential to take care of your ears!
Return Visits
If you have your ear wax removed and your symptoms do not improve, return to your doctor. They may need to perform a different procedure or prescribe medication.
FAQs
Q: Will insurance cover the cost of professional ear wax removal?
A: In most cases, insurance will not cover the cost of professional ear wax removal. However, some insurance plans may cover a portion of the cost. Check with your insurance provider to see if they offer any coverage for this procedure.
Q: How often should I have my ear wax removed?
A: In most cases, you only need to have your ear wax removed once. However, if your symptoms do not improve after the first procedure, you may need to have it repeated. Be sure to speak with your doctor about whether or not you should repeat the procedure.
Q: What are the long-term side effects of professional ear wax removal?
A: There are no long-term side effects associated with professional ear wax removal in most cases. However, some people may experience permanent hearing loss or other complications in rare cases. If you have any concerns, discuss them with your doctor.
Q: I am experiencing pain in my ears. Should I have my ear wax removed?
A: If you are experiencing pain in your ears, it is essential to see a doctor. Ear pain can signify many different problems, including ear wax build-up. Only a doctor can determine the cause of your pain and recommend the appropriate treatment.
Q: Can you use headphones after treatment?
A: In most cases, you can use headphones after the procedure. However, if your symptoms do not improve after the first procedure, you may need to have it repeated. Be sure to speak with your doctor about whether or not you should repeat the procedure.
Q: How long does the procedure take?
A: The length of the procedure depends on the amount of ear wax build-up. In most cases, the procedure takes less than 30 minutes. However, in some cases, it may take longer.
Make An Appointment Today
If you’re considering ear wax removal, talk to specialists about the best way to proceed. There are many ways to remove ear wax, but not all are safe or effective. We can help you choose the proper method for your needs and ensure that you get the best possible results. Ear wax removal is a quick and easy procedure that improves your hearing and makes life a little bit easier.
We use Sheffield’s latest and best technology available at Peter Byrom to ensure our patients experience a pain-free and quick procedure with no downtime. We have a high success rate in treating patients who suffer from impacted or excess ear wax. If you would like to book an appointment or have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us. You can also check our prices out right here.
Peter Byrom is an Audiologist and Hearing Aid Dispenser who specialises in a range of Audiology & Hearing Aid Dispensing services. Based in Sheffield he covers all of South Yorkshire including Chesterfield, Barnsley, and Rotherham. He is qualified with a Masters in Science (MSc) Advanced Practice and has over 25 years NHS (latterly as adult clinical lead) and 15 years private sector experience. He is registered with the Registration Council for Clinical Physiologists (RCCP) and the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). His aim is to provide the best Audiology Service available to you.
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