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Can't hear so well in one ear!

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Lisa_Louise | 17:26 Tue 16th Oct 2012 | Body & Soul
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I think I need to get a good ear unplugger lol ! My left ear appears to be a bit mutton, has been a for a few days now and doesn't look like it's clearing away.

Anyone know of ear drops that work well? (you can actually recommend)

Thanks :)
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a few drops of olive oil for a few days to soften any wax then you need an appointment with your practice nurse to have your ears syringed.
baza is correct OR use Otex drops, these may clear it without resorting to the doctor, but if they don't, then the wax will be soft enough for syringing.
yep did mine last week olive oil and a quick squirt at the docs.
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Thank you all :)

I've got some Earex (couldn't get Otex - is it the same sort of thing?)
Will see how I get on with that :)
had ears syringed at doctors 6 months ago did not hurt at all well worth it i'd say
agree with baza!
Otex, Eurex........just as good.
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Thank you! :)
ooops! typo.....Earex........sorry.
lol@ sqad bet he meant durex
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No probs, Knew what you meant ;o)
bernie...LOL
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....well I thought I knew what you meant !!! lol ;oP
I was wondering who was going to give you a smutty reply. There is no place for jokes in this 'ear' post. I, too, can recommed Otex ear drops as have used them for 'ears and 'ears. Make sure you keep your head on 1 side and wait at least 5 minutes per ear.

You should 'ear a difference at once. Hope this helps.

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