Using 5 drops of 3% hydrogen peroxide in the ear once a day for a few days is a common home method people try for earwax buildup. After about 3 days, many people notice several things happening. đź‘‚
What Usually Happens
1. Earwax Softens and Breaks Up
Hydrogen peroxide releases tiny oxygen bubbles that break down and soften hardened earwax, making it easier for the ear to push it out naturally.
2. Bubbling or Crackling Sounds
You may hear fizzing or popping in the ear. This is normal and happens when the peroxide reacts with wax and debris.
3. Wax May Drain Out
After a few days, softened wax may come out on its own or when you rinse the ear with warm water or shower.
4. Hearing May Improve
If wax was blocking the ear canal, removing it can make your hearing clearer and reduce the “plugged” feeling.
5. The Ear Feels Less Full
Many people report the ear feels lighter and cleaner once excess wax loosens.
Important Safety Tips ⚠️
- Do not use hydrogen peroxide if you have:
- Ear pain
- Ear infection
- Fluid or discharge from the ear
- A perforated eardrum
- Don’t use it too often, because it can dry or irritate the ear canal.
- If hearing loss, pain, dizziness, or ringing continues, see a doctor.
💡 Good to know: Ears usually clean themselves naturally, so frequent cleaning isn’t necessary unless wax buildup causes symptoms.
If you want, I can also show you 3 signs that earwax buildup is becoming serious and needs medical removal. 👂⚠️