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[quote=Anonymous]There is a large variation of earwax. Most people's earwax does not interfere or cause problems and should be left alone. There is a small percentage of people who have wax that is a lot thicker and not really "waxy". My son has wax like this and we definitely need to use Debrox to break it up. If we don't it will completely plug his ear canal. He will also get water in his ear from baths or swimming and it will become trapped. If enough gets trapped it puts pressure on the ear drum and is very painful. So, products like Debrox are meant for situations like this. We don't put qtips in his ears however. We simply remove the wax that has made it's way out that you can see.[/quote]
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