Cleaning my ear now can't hear

Cleaning my ear now can't hear

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anonymous-user

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55 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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Was cleaning my ear with some tissue, yes i know, but suddenly felt like there was water in it and can't hear. i thought maybe pushed earwax up so carried on cleaning but got no better and now 2 days later can't hear very well, was painful but that has died down a bit.

Tried some ear wax removal, as it was pretty bad, like tar, black stuff in there. Go to a and e?

Shuvi McTupya

24,460 posts

248 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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The Spruce Goose said:
. Go to a and e?
Maybe consult your GP first?

take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey

5,288 posts

56 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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Have you checked out the karcher vs nilfisk thread?

anonymous-user

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55 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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Shuvi McTupya said:
Maybe consult your GP first?
Who would better, i think it will take me a few days to get into gp.

Riley Blue

21,052 posts

227 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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The Spruce Goose said:
Shuvi McTupya said:
Maybe consult your GP first?
Who would better, i think it will take me a few days to get into gp.
Call 111, visit a pharmacist or phone your surgery. This is not a job for an ED.

anonymous-user

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55 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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Riley Blue said:
Call 111, visit a pharmacist or phone your surgery. This is not a job for an ED.
why? 2 days now not hearing, pain, i don't want to end up deaf. I'm sure if a and e needs to prioritise then they can, Whats a pharmacist going to do?

Narcisus

8,097 posts

281 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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The Spruce Goose said:
Riley Blue said:
Call 111, visit a pharmacist or phone your surgery. This is not a job for an ED.
why? 2 days now not hearing, pain, i don't want to end up deaf. I'm sure if a and e needs to prioritise then they can, Whats a pharmacist going to do?
Def nip down to the doctors and let them have a look. Last thing you want is a decent infection believe me !

A500leroy

5,161 posts

119 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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Its just ear wax dont worry, go and get some otex ear drops and put them in for 2 weeks, if it hasnt cleared by then book a nurse appointment at the doctors to syringe your ears. I go threw this 3 times a year.

Digger

14,718 posts

192 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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Most decent GP Surgeries will operate a triage service first thing when the phone lines open. Ring up early and you may well be able to get one of the appointments reserved for such cases if they deem it appropriate to see you!

Zirconia

36,010 posts

285 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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Once advised to get some olive oil in before the rinse out, squish the back of the ear a few times, let it rest (head on one side etc.) then mop up and no more mining for potatoes. Do that a few times.

Nurse was annoyed the doc had not told me to do that first when I reported in, it makes for an easier time all around. Checked with nurse which oil, said you can buy stuff from chemist (olive oil) or use kitchen stuff as long as its clean.


Edit. Caveat, no pain for me. I had not been drilling in.

Douglas Quaid

2,306 posts

86 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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Don’t put anything in your ear smaller than your elbow.

Digger

14,718 posts

192 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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A500leroy said:
Its just ear wax dont worry, go and get some otex ear drops and put them in for 2 weeks, if it hasnt cleared by then book a nurse appointment at the doctors to syringe your ears. I go threw this 3 times a year.
This is terrible advice. It could also be that the act of using the tissues has rubbed up against both eardrums, damaging the tissue! It takes VERY little friction to permanently damage the surface of the eardrum . . . Ask me how I know.

I have a noticeable loss of high frequency hearing, & conducting a conversation is a tad trickier since I did something very similar to the OP. . .

Also . . .do not use Otex. Full of chemicals. Use room temperature warm olive oil as mentioned above

anonymous-user

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55 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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A500leroy said:
Its just ear wax dont worry, go and get some otex ear drops and put them in for 2 weeks, if it hasnt cleared by then book a nurse appointment at the doctors to syringe your ears. I go threw this 3 times a year.
yes got the optrex just no change, just concerned as a friend ended up deaf due to similar issue.

Chainsaw Rebuild

2,013 posts

103 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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Hopefully its just loads of wax. Call your GP first thing tomorrow morning i.e. the moment the lines open and you should get an appointment that day.

If it is wax they will probably either irrigate it or you could go off for microsuction.

Deep Thought

35,918 posts

198 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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Lots of places offering ear wax removal by suction rather than hoping to blow it out with water. They will also be using a micro camera to check your ear to see where any wax / inflammation is.

I'd be using one of them. Most will give you an appointment very quickly.

wiggy001

6,545 posts

272 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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This post perfectly sums up why our A&E waiting times are so bad.

Cudd Wudd

1,089 posts

126 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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Narcisus said:
...Last thing you want is a decent infection believe me !
Wouldn’t a bad infection be last, rather than a decent one? wobble

dandarez

13,307 posts

284 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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wiggy001 said:
This post perfectly sums up why our A&E waiting times are so bad.
Ah, your username reminded me of an old tale with my dad. Read on.

First, I think pharmacists do a fantastic job! Read on.

Goosey, they tell you not to use cotton buds so you use... tissue - the stuff that disintegrates and falls to pieces (you may have left a piece inside your ear).
As for the 'black tar' stuff? Dark col wax or worse, how about congealed blood - it can be dark brown black?

Anyway, go to a pharmacist. Quick. Easy. Nothing wrong with pharmacists - some imo and others are cleverer than GPs. It's life.
One lady pharmacist round here was hated by the GP practice because she assessed people in her chemist, if they asked her. Many did.

Including me one day some years ago when I got bitten by something and I spotted a little red line beginning by the bite on my elbow. By the time I reached the chemists it had got a bit longer. She spotted me and stopped serving, came over, I explained my predicament and one look and said that is tracking, get to the local community hospital quick, but don't run. She even told me which door (number) to go through, but not to say she'd sent me. She was in many people's estimation round here a health wonder! I did what she said except I did run! Within those few mins the tracking had moved further up my arm, I had the antibiotics in my hand and took the first! I still have the photo I took at that time. She worked right up until past retirement, and is now revered in our town.

My, how times change, who do they ask you to see these days if you can't see a gp? A pharmacist. Plus, if you wished, because even supermarkets have pharmacies now, you could get a couple or more opinions quicker than seeing a gp - I know, I've done it!

Re ears. and for 'wiggy'.
I recall this with my late dad. An earwig got inside his ear, everyone tried lots of things to no avail, he was at the hospital when a 'pharmacist' enquired what was wrong as these medics tried in vain to relieve his pain and anguish. One was about to use a drastic measure to try and remove the said bug!

Then the hospital pharmacist intervened - he told dad to pinch his nose and blow very hard.

You can guess the rest surely? hehe

PositronicRay

27,092 posts

184 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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Digger said:
A500leroy said:
Its just ear wax dont worry, go and get some otex ear drops and put them in for 2 weeks, if it hasnt cleared by then book a nurse appointment at the doctors to syringe your ears. I go threw this 3 times a year.
This is terrible advice. It could also be that the act of using the tissues has rubbed up against both eardrums, damaging the tissue!
He ought to retrieve the tissue, then chuck it, it's the eardrums he should be concerned with.

Paul Dishman

4,728 posts

238 months

Sunday 16th August 2020
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The Spruce Goose said:
yes got the optrex just no change, just concerned as a friend ended up deaf due to similar issue.
If you're using Optrex then I'm not surprised nothing has happened. Olive oil dropped in four times a day for a week will soften ear wax. Stop poking anything smaller than your elbow in your ear canal