When it comes to choosing which earwax removal is best, your healthcare professional will need to assess your ear health before offering you the most suitable procedure. This assessment is generally nothing to worry about and is usually quick and simple. Knowing what to expect at the assessment can help you to feel more at ease and informed before the procedure.
There are many different earwax removal methods which are offered, however, for your clinician to decide which one is best for you, they will need to carry out a quick assessment. They will usually begin with asking you questions about your general ear health as well as any symptoms which you may be experiencing such as muffled hearing, blocked ears, pain or any other discomforts.
The clinician will then proceed to check the inside of your ear canal and eardrums to check the extent of the blocked wax. They will usually use a otoscope or a small microscope with a light which will allow them to see right through the inside of your ear. They will usually check for any signs of inflammation and impacted wax, as well as making sure your ears are healthy to carry out any procedures.
This clinician may sometimes recommend using oil or ear drops before removing any hard or impacted wax to help the chosen procedure is comfortable and efficient. If they do see any signs of irritation or infection, then they may also choose to postpone the procedure and advise it is treated first.

