5. Warm Water
Warm water, even without any other substances added, can be a good way to remove earwax. Ensure that you only use filtered water that is clean and free from any parasites or pathogens. Grab a syringe that has been drenched in some hot water then proceed to pour a couple of drops into your ear.
Let the water sit in your ear for a minute then proceed to drain it out by reversing the direction that you’re tilting your head toward. You should only do this process when supervised by a medical professional otherwise you could do more harm than good and cause some severe damage to your ear.
The temperature of the water that you use to clean out your ears should be warm, not hot, as excessively hot temperatures could damage the sensitive skin in your ear and cause problems. If the water is too hot, let it sit for a while until it cools down.