Has your child ever picked up a small object and – for no reason whatsoever – stuffed it into their ear? Or even up their nose? They’re not the only ones. Removing foreign objects from ears and noses ...
The FDA filed 15 warning letters against companies selling ear candles, in the apparent -- and wholly justified -- belief that sticking a burning object into your ear while it is dripping liquid wax ...
Try removing ear wax at home with ear drops, or with natural remedies like oils and baking soda. Never pick out ear wax with certain objects, including Q-Tips, because it can impact your ear wax. If ...
Earwax, scientifically known as cerumen, is technically just skin cells that have fallen off inside the ear, bits of hair and secretion from the ceruminous glands mixed together. Although earwax is ...
Never let it be said that nobody ever learned anything from reading this column. It’s difficult, because if I say something political, half of you say I’m lying and the other half say everybody ...
During the rainy season, the risk of ear wax swelling increases due to itching, infection and water entering the ear. In such a situation, when you clean the ear or remove the wax, it can cause an ear ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Youngsters with foreign objects stuck in their ears and noses are costing the NHS a staggering £3 million a year. A new paper, ...