Doctor Using the Flush System Irrigation / Syringing to Remove My Excess Ear Wax — Is It Safe?

Discussion in 'Support' started by Ab4477, Nov 10, 2018.

    1. Ab4477

      Ab4477 Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      2018 or 2017
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      Unknown
      Hey so a doctor said I have wax build up in my ears and wants to use the flush system irrigation to get rid of it.

      I only started putting baby oil twice today and he wants to do it on this upcoming Monday.

      I'm scared it could make it worse.
       
    2. Autumnly
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      Autumnly Member Benefactor Hall of Fame

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      Did a quick search on the forum and found this:
       
    3. Paulmanlike

      Paulmanlike Member Benefactor Hall of Fame

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      What caused your tinnitus? Is it in the ears or the head? What type of sound? Do you think your tinnitus is from a wax build up?

      P.S. I paid privately for a microsuction, quick and painless and no effect on tinnitus. I’m also due to get more removed as my ears are full of it.
       
    4. Jack Straw
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      Try to stick to manual removal of ear wax if you can not irrigation, syringing or micro suction.
       
    5. Paulmanlike

      Paulmanlike Member Benefactor Hall of Fame

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      Isn’t microsuction the safest though? No way would syringe.... that’s by far the most risky
       
    6. Red
      Crappy

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      How is it more safe? I see just as much people in here have worsening from microsuction. I have chronic ear wax problems and prior to T always had irrigation. Never a problem. Post T I do manual. Both are so risky.
       
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      Ab4477

      Ab4477 Member

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      So you don't think I should get it irrigated on Monday flushed with warm water ?
       
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      Ab4477

      Ab4477 Member

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      2018 or 2017
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      I'm getting my ears flushed via warm water irrigation tomorrow.

      Also if I were to get referred to a specialist (an ENT) it would take 6 months minimum or more in waiting times.

      The doctor I saw said I have an ear wax build up and that I needed to put baby oil in my ears twice a day until tomorrow. I've been putting it in my ears since Friday.

      Any advice?
       
    9. Paulmanlike

      Paulmanlike Member Benefactor Hall of Fame

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      2008
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      1.) let us know if this helps you with your tinnitus - it says unknown and if you haven’t had it that long - it may subside completely if wax is the cause.

      2.) if you are from U.K. have a look at Specsavers - they say on their website that they do not use syringing or irrigation due to risks of tinnitus. They will be only doing microsuction or manual removal. You’ll get different verdicts on this, but microsuction is supposed to be the safest method, along with manual removal using special tools.

      Personally I would rather pay for private microsuction than a NHS old method - better safe than sorry although it comes down to the skill of the person carrying it out as well as other things!
       
    10. Agrajag364

      Agrajag364 Member Benefactor

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      Ask them to be gentle. The consensus seems to be manual removal is the safest way to get it removed if the clinician is skilled enough, but this may not hold true if there is wax on the eardrum
       
    11. Vicki14
      Panicky

      Vicki14 Member Benefactor

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      I went down this route and severely regret it. I’m absolutely sure it was due to the incompetence of the Audiologist! I should have legged it when he had to ask his Receptionist to show him how to operate the camera!!!!!!
       
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    12. BobK544

      BobK544 Member Benefactor

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      very risky imo, sounds like a lot of people have gotten T from this procedure, so first make sure its necessary and if so, then make sure they don't have a trainee doing the procedure!
       
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      Ab4477

      Ab4477 Member

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      A doctor is flushing the warm water irrigation. I wouldn't risk a trainee doing it.
       
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      Ab4477

      Ab4477 Member

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      I was supposed to get my ear wax removed via irrigation but reading all of those horror stories scared me and I chickened out of doing it today as I've only been putting in baby oil ear drops in my ear for only 3 days instead of the recommended 7 to 10 so I'm gonna keep doing that and on this upcoming weekend I'll get it done. I'm still scared though but I did have one last year and it hurt a little but it was fine afterwards.
       
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    15. annV
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      annV Member Benefactor

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      Maybe you won't need the irrigation if you keep applying the ear drops?
       
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