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Medical Conditions - Syringing

Ear syringing is a process where a significant amount of water is used to remove wax in the ears without causing damage to the ears. Wax build-up inside ears causes damage to inner structures. Removing wax with ear irrigation is a safe way to remove wax in the ears. The common risks of ear syringing are otitis externa, eardrum perforation, pain, and vertigo.

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I developed tinnitus after earwax removal. Will it go away?

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