Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So your post has gotten to 6 pages with multiple posters telling you how you can flush wax at home for practically free, and you are going to 2 clinics for it? Why bother posting?
NP. Once it gets that impacted, it's really probably best to be done by a professional.
"That impacted"?
Oh honey, are you the sort of person that goes to the ER for a hangnail, too?
Don't get me wrong, when I was in college I would pop over to student health to have them do this for me, but it would literally be a 10 minute diversion. Once I had a bathroom if my own it became much easier and faster to just buy a large bulb syringe at CVS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. They irrigated my ear. Such a relief! I can hear again! And the doc was able to see my eardrum afterward and rule out infection.
Thanks for the feedback, all!
Well lookie there! It wasn't Covid after all! Imagine that.
It could have been COVID. Turns out it was not. Which is good. People still get COVID everyday. For some people, the first symptom is clogged ears.
Lol. Maybe covid caused the wax. Or better yet, maybe it's a symptom of long covid from a past infection!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So your post has gotten to 6 pages with multiple posters telling you how you can flush wax at home for practically free, and you are going to 2 clinics for it? Why bother posting?
NP. Once it gets that impacted, it's really probably best to be done by a professional.
"That impacted"?
Oh honey, are you the sort of person that goes to the ER for a hangnail, too?
Don't get me wrong, when I was in college I would pop over to student health to have them do this for me, but it would literally be a 10 minute diversion. Once I had a bathroom if my own it became much easier and faster to just buy a large bulb syringe at CVS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So your post has gotten to 6 pages with multiple posters telling you how you can flush wax at home for practically free, and you are going to 2 clinics for it? Why bother posting?
NP. Once it gets that impacted, it's really probably best to be done by a professional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. They irrigated my ear. Such a relief! I can hear again! And the doc was able to see my eardrum afterward and rule out infection.
Thanks for the feedback, all!
Well lookie there! It wasn't Covid after all! Imagine that.
It could have been COVID. Turns out it was not. Which is good. People still get COVID everyday. For some people, the first symptom is clogged ears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey OP, I had this exact issue two weeks ago. No other cold symptoms or fever, but my ear had a "full" and clogged-up feeling. I went to urgent care because I thought it might be an infection. It turned out to be wax buildup; they flushed it out with water - a slightly uncomfortable procedure, but which fixed the problem pretty much immediately.
OP here - yup! I just went to Minute Clinic, and they could not see my ear drum due to wax (gross). They had no time in the schedule to flush it out, so now I’m at urgent care. Had the wax buildup caused you any pain, before they flushed it out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. They irrigated my ear. Such a relief! I can hear again! And the doc was able to see my eardrum afterward and rule out infection.
Thanks for the feedback, all!
Well lookie there! It wasn't Covid after all! Imagine that.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. They irrigated my ear. Such a relief! I can hear again! And the doc was able to see my eardrum afterward and rule out infection.
Thanks for the feedback, all!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey OP, I had this exact issue two weeks ago. No other cold symptoms or fever, but my ear had a "full" and clogged-up feeling. I went to urgent care because I thought it might be an infection. It turned out to be wax buildup; they flushed it out with water - a slightly uncomfortable procedure, but which fixed the problem pretty much immediately.
OP here - yup! I just went to Minute Clinic, and they could not see my ear drum due to wax (gross). They had no time in the schedule to flush it out, so now I’m at urgent care. Had the wax buildup caused you any pain, before they flushed it out?
Anonymous wrote:So your post has gotten to 6 pages with multiple posters telling you how you can flush wax at home for practically free, and you are going to 2 clinics for it? Why bother posting?
Anonymous wrote:So your post has gotten to 6 pages with multiple posters telling you how you can flush wax at home for practically free, and you are going to 2 clinics for it? Why bother posting?
Anonymous wrote:Hey OP, I had this exact issue two weeks ago. No other cold symptoms or fever, but my ear had a "full" and clogged-up feeling. I went to urgent care because I thought it might be an infection. It turned out to be wax buildup; they flushed it out with water - a slightly uncomfortable procedure, but which fixed the problem pretty much immediately.