Ear syringing is a safe, non-invasive clinical procedure used to remove impacted cerumen (ear wax) and debris from the external auditory canal using controlled irrigation with warm sterile fluid.
The procedure helps restore hearing clarity, relieve symptoms such as ear fullness, discomfort, tinnitus, dizziness, and reduced hearing, and allows proper visualization of the tympanic membrane for clinical assessment.
It is performed using medical-grade irrigation techniques to ensure patient comfort, safety, and effectiveness.
Key Features:
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Procedure type: Clinical ear irrigation
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Indication: Impacted ear wax (cerumen impaction)
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Non-surgical, non-invasive
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Immediate symptom relief
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Improves hearing and ear comfort
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Performed by trained healthcare professional




