I wear a hearing aid, so my dr attempts to clean out my backup of wax with a small scraper or with flushing. Neither was worked sufficiently enough in the past to keep me from getting a swimmer's ear infection. The antibiotic drops did nada, also. Ear candling, aka ear coning, I've found, to be the most effective way to remove the wax. The gal doing the coning showed me the infection in the wax, and boy, was I glad to know it was out of my ear. My reccomendation would be pay the extra couple of bucks to get it done right. That'll solve any possible problems of causing any damage to your sensitive ears.
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