Q-Tips - Weapons of Ear Destruction?
A week does not pass where I have the opportunity to chastise yet another injured Q-tip user on the Ear Disorders Board or in my own clinic. I had two today, including one admitted bobby-pin user. I have a well-deserved reputation of being a venomous and unsympathetic opponent of using Q-tips in the ear, so I thought this topic deserved another blog post.
Now, I use the term Q-tip, a brand name and registered trademark of the Chesebrough-Pond/Unilever Company, and makers of Vaseline and other slick products, in the generic sense. Since Q-tips are a lot easier to say than "cotton-tipped applicators", I will use this term. There are certainly other manufacturers of cotton-tipped applicators out there, but none with eighty years of manufacturing experience.
I always thought that the Q of Q-tip meant "quick" since others have chosen to bastardize this fine brand name in this fashion. I was surprised to discover that the Q actually means "quality". Strangely enough, I also discovered that Q-tips used to be called Baby Gays; a name given to this product by its Polish inventor (I'm not going there) that would not be considered politically-correct marketing today.
Let me say up front to ward off the lawyers of this fine company, that it is not the Q-tips that are the problem. It is the USERS of the Q-tips that I wish to address. Q-tips do not harm people; people harm people.
I wish that I had a box of Q-tips to check my facts, but I have been told that the company has a warning on the box not to use them INSIDE the ear. That is a very good and responsible statement. Unfortunately, few people read the box or heed this warning.
I found the following statement on their Web site:
Human beings have been digging around in their ears since the Dawn of Time. I bet even selective-hearing Adam was cleaning out his ears during God's "Don't eat the apples" lecture. Museums have examples of ivory and gold ear spoons that date back thousands of years. When I was visiting Japan a few decades ago, a cute little Japanese girl handed me a sample of a modern, disposable ear spoon. That's what the world needs: another product that can cause potential harm.
We can blame some of this stuff on our parents and our parent's parents and so on. They were the ones that started the rumor that earwax was bad stuff that had to be removed, like toe jam or a booger hanging out of your nose. They could not have been more wrong.
While excess, hard, or obstructive earwax can be problematic, most earwax (cerumen) is infinitely more beneficial. It is a normal, protective coating for the sensitive skin of the ear canal. A canal coated with ear wax will repel water and help prevent external ear infections. When you dig it out like some demented gold miner, you leave your ear very vulnerable.
Since we do not have the ability to look inside our own ears at the present time (you can buy a video otoscope for under a thousand dollars if you want), most Q-tip users blindly probe around looking for yellow, often getting red instead. Many will look at their wax-stained swab with pride and admiration of a job well done. Eventually, they will go too far and injure or rupture their eardrums. If it wasn't for pain and blood, I suspect that some people would excavate around until they pulled out little bones or brain tissue. Perhaps, many have already done that.
Q-tips are not unlike the plungers used to load cannon. They can pack softer wax deeply in the ear canal against the eardrum. By creating a formidable plug and preventing the eardrum from moving normally, it is quite easy to cause some significant hearing loss. Water can also be trapped behind these self-created wax dams and entertain you by constant sloshing around. When this happens, the ear will need to be lavaged -- washed out by a gentle stream of warm water. Or, you will need to see your medical provider, someone that CAN look inside your ear and remove the impaction professionally.
Chronic Q-tip use creates dryness in the sensitive ear canal. Dry skin itches. People with itchy ears use Q-tips (and other found objects) to scratch them. The scratching causes itching. Do you see the cycle here? Eventually, the damaged skin will break down and crack, allowing opportunistic bacteria or yucky fungus to invade. Congratulations. You have caused otitis externa, also known as Swimmer's Ear.
Speaking of swimmers, chronic water exposure can wash out all of the protective wax, too, causing the water to remain in the ear canal. In order to remove the water, people will use Q-tips, or put drops of drying alcohol in the ear canal, often making the matters worse. I recently tested a new product called DryEar, a portable/rechargeable ear dryer. I loved it. It blows a gentle stream of warm air into the ear canal to dry out that trapped water.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with Q-tips; a fine, well-made product. They have hundreds of clever uses. As long as you don't put them INSIDE your ears, they are a safe product. In the hands of idiots, they are true Weapons of Ear Destruction.
Related Topics: Ear Infections, Living with Hearing Loss
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Now, I use the term Q-tip, a brand name and registered trademark of the Chesebrough-Pond/Unilever Company, and makers of Vaseline and other slick products, in the generic sense. Since Q-tips are a lot easier to say than "cotton-tipped applicators", I will use this term. There are certainly other manufacturers of cotton-tipped applicators out there, but none with eighty years of manufacturing experience.
I always thought that the Q of Q-tip meant "quick" since others have chosen to bastardize this fine brand name in this fashion. I was surprised to discover that the Q actually means "quality". Strangely enough, I also discovered that Q-tips used to be called Baby Gays; a name given to this product by its Polish inventor (I'm not going there) that would not be considered politically-correct marketing today.
Let me say up front to ward off the lawyers of this fine company, that it is not the Q-tips that are the problem. It is the USERS of the Q-tips that I wish to address. Q-tips do not harm people; people harm people.
I wish that I had a box of Q-tips to check my facts, but I have been told that the company has a warning on the box not to use them INSIDE the ear. That is a very good and responsible statement. Unfortunately, few people read the box or heed this warning.
I found the following statement on their Web site:
"Q-Tips cotton swabs have more cotton at the tip* than any other swab, making them the safest, softest and gentlest tool you can use for family care. They also provide the ultimate precision, making them the perfect tool for uses outside your ear." (I added the italics to the word, "outside").
Human beings have been digging around in their ears since the Dawn of Time. I bet even selective-hearing Adam was cleaning out his ears during God's "Don't eat the apples" lecture. Museums have examples of ivory and gold ear spoons that date back thousands of years. When I was visiting Japan a few decades ago, a cute little Japanese girl handed me a sample of a modern, disposable ear spoon. That's what the world needs: another product that can cause potential harm.
We can blame some of this stuff on our parents and our parent's parents and so on. They were the ones that started the rumor that earwax was bad stuff that had to be removed, like toe jam or a booger hanging out of your nose. They could not have been more wrong.
While excess, hard, or obstructive earwax can be problematic, most earwax (cerumen) is infinitely more beneficial. It is a normal, protective coating for the sensitive skin of the ear canal. A canal coated with ear wax will repel water and help prevent external ear infections. When you dig it out like some demented gold miner, you leave your ear very vulnerable.
Since we do not have the ability to look inside our own ears at the present time (you can buy a video otoscope for under a thousand dollars if you want), most Q-tip users blindly probe around looking for yellow, often getting red instead. Many will look at their wax-stained swab with pride and admiration of a job well done. Eventually, they will go too far and injure or rupture their eardrums. If it wasn't for pain and blood, I suspect that some people would excavate around until they pulled out little bones or brain tissue. Perhaps, many have already done that.
Q-tips are not unlike the plungers used to load cannon. They can pack softer wax deeply in the ear canal against the eardrum. By creating a formidable plug and preventing the eardrum from moving normally, it is quite easy to cause some significant hearing loss. Water can also be trapped behind these self-created wax dams and entertain you by constant sloshing around. When this happens, the ear will need to be lavaged -- washed out by a gentle stream of warm water. Or, you will need to see your medical provider, someone that CAN look inside your ear and remove the impaction professionally.
Chronic Q-tip use creates dryness in the sensitive ear canal. Dry skin itches. People with itchy ears use Q-tips (and other found objects) to scratch them. The scratching causes itching. Do you see the cycle here? Eventually, the damaged skin will break down and crack, allowing opportunistic bacteria or yucky fungus to invade. Congratulations. You have caused otitis externa, also known as Swimmer's Ear.
Speaking of swimmers, chronic water exposure can wash out all of the protective wax, too, causing the water to remain in the ear canal. In order to remove the water, people will use Q-tips, or put drops of drying alcohol in the ear canal, often making the matters worse. I recently tested a new product called DryEar, a portable/rechargeable ear dryer. I loved it. It blows a gentle stream of warm air into the ear canal to dry out that trapped water.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with Q-tips; a fine, well-made product. They have hundreds of clever uses. As long as you don't put them INSIDE your ears, they are a safe product. In the hands of idiots, they are true Weapons of Ear Destruction.
Related Topics: Ear Infections, Living with Hearing Loss
Technorati Tags: ear infections, earwax, hearing loss


149 Comments:
In our pre-school when we turn our dramatic play area into a doctor's office we make Q-tip art. The children paint pictures with the Q-tips. I agree that they have many clever uses.
I must admit I am addicted to using Q-tips inside my ear, and I fall into many of the scenarios you described. (swimmer who dries out ears with Q tips, getting water stuck behind impacted wax, etc.) Fortunately I have never gotten a red Q-tip back! Everytime I use one I swear it will be the last time...but then I just go do it again!
The following is an exact quote from the back of a "Q-tips" box:
"If used to clean ears, stroke swab gently around the outer surface of the ear,[following in bold] without entering the ear canal. WARNING: [no longer bold] Use only as directed. Entering the ear canal could cause injury. Keep out of reach of children."
The following is an exact quote from the back of a "Q-tips" box:
"If used to clean ears, stroke swab gently around the outer surface of the ear,[following in bold] without entering the ear canal. WARNING: [no longer bold] Use only as directed. Entering the ear canal could cause injury. Keep out of reach of children."
Dr. I've always used Q-Tips to dry my ears and now have dry ears. Nothing serious but they itch from time to time.
Obviously, I should stop using the Q-Tips but what can I do about the itching?
Thanks in advance.
Russel
It was my birthday. I used a Qtip in each ear before heading out for the day. Imagine my surprise when the soft cottony tip did not follow the "stem" after a thorough cleaning. Try as I might, I couldn't get the tip out of my ear canal. A physician had to remove it, much to my mortification.
The other day a friend mentioned having pain in his ear. I have had the same pain and cannot find mention of it in the medical books or on the webmd.com list. It feels like a large nail is being driven through the external ear into the head. It is very severe but only lasts for less than a minute. It happens off and on for several days, then is gone for a month or more. Sometimes it feels as if the cartilage of the external ear is enlarged but does not look like it. The external ear is very sensitive but applying pressure helps if you can stand it. Please give me some clues as to the cause, some assistance to decrease the pain or whatever else you might have. This has gone on for some years so is not terminal. I would not want to take a daily medication to avert symptoms that only appear now and then. Thank you.
I mostly use Q-tips to remove eye make-up. I have to admit that if my ear itches I might occasionally use it inside - never again. Never gotten red, though.
I use some completely unproven and pretty idiotic method from my childhood to remove water after swimming: I jump on one leg with my head leaned to the side so that the water flows. It sounds stupid, but it seems to work for me.
My fiance has horrible dry red cracked skin and bloody scabs around his ears. I have read him this column. Thank you so much for such an important informative post.
It is amazing how are "addicted" to using Q-tips. I get many emails every week from people who have damaged their delicate inner ear structures from using these little tips. I have even made a page at my website tinnitus from earwax removal dedicated to the dangers of earwax removals gone wrong.
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Hey, do you think we should start a 12-step Q-tips Anonymous Group?
During a lovely vacation in Paris one of my hearing aids "stopped working."
We spent (wasted) the better part of a day tracking down the manufacturer's local office in order to get a repair.
Oops! Nothing wrong with aid, working perfectly. Problem: impacted wax from my use of ear swabs. I knew better, but always said I was just drying out the water from my shower. I was given Rx drops to use and hearing returned in two days. That was the last time I stuck a "Q-Tip" into my ear canal.
We DO need to start a q-tips anonymous group--and I'll be the first the join!
OMG MY EAR IS BLEDING HEALP! nvm, i think i popped a pimple in my ear...
I am a recovering Q-Tipaholic.
I had a severe impaction in my ear caused by continued use of any number of items in my ear to scratch and or remove ear wax. After many weeks of what I would call severe discomfort, I went to an ENT who promptly vacummed and cleaned my ear. He told me to go home and throw away all my q-tips. Which I did. I feel like a new person, and have now been q-tip free for almost 1 month.
I totally agree with what the doctor said. I have been battling a 2- month fungus infection caused by a Q-tip. It is not pretty and very annoying since all I hear is the sound of the ocean! I will never do that again.
Ok, well what if you have excess wax. To the point where it blocks your ear canal, so you can barely hear anything? Are you supposed to just let that be?
I think that there is a huge difference, between jabbing a q-tip into your ear, and moving the swab GENTLY around the outside areas of the ear canal.
I'd like to know what you would suggest for people like me. Apperantly you haven't known of the sheer frustration that comes from excess wax, imparing your hearing.
UNSOLVED EAR MYSTERY....I do agree about the Q-tip usage leading to ear problems. About 3 yrs. ago my ears were starting to ring, itch, flutter, pressure & a WOP, WOP, sound getting up from a sitting position, stabbing pains, I guess due to Motor cycle riding. Loud Harleys (that's all I can figure it's from) So I started using Q-tips for relief. And now an unsolved mystery....I have been back and forth, going to different doctors trying to figure out what the heck is tugging deep inside my ear. I've been to 2 ENT's, 1 said Tinnitus, NOT. The 2nd said TMJ, NOT....Went to the dentist, nothing wrong there. My personal Physician said There was some sort of a bone bulge in my ear, but it shouldn't be doing this tugging inside. All I do know is when I reach up and massage my neck and shoulder the tugging is worse. Also, when I lightly touch the side of my face, I feel the tugging. Now I'm trying this physical therapy...Deep tissue massage on my upper left shoulder and neck, and when they do it, I tell them about this tugging...all they can say is, I've never heard of anything like that. But they did say that my longthurasic nerve (hope I spelled that right) was very tight and maybe pinching a nerve, but not to the ear. I just wish I could find a Doctor that could figure out what this is. I do know I have bone spurs in my neck, but my Physician said that wouldn't be the problem. They have thrown there hands up in the air and given up. If any one knows what this is, or is having the same trouble, I would love to hear your story.
anonymous said.... i've bad ear problems with my ears since sept. they seem to swell on the inside almost closing completley. the dr. said i have staph infections in them. how can i keep the infections out and my ears well.the dr. keeps giving me more meds but i dont seem to be getting any relief. i dont understand how i keep getting them.
I am having the rushing water sensation in my left ear and my doc can not help. She put me on steriods, and now water pills. She wants me to go to a specialist. I'm terrified. Any help would be appreciated.
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They should really come out with QTA,Q-Tip Anonymous!! It hard to kick the habit...
Unfortunately, when using generic Q tips or the plastic stick ones, they crack off in your ear if you dig down too far!!! Take that from me who had to go to the emergency room one morning after a shower when I used my daily Q tip to clean my ear out (too far down as usual). I switched to the paper stick ones and still clean my ears out the same every morning and still use them to itch my ears every now and then. "Mom always used to say " have you cleaned your ears out" after a bath every night!! Now I'm 50 and still do.
I too have to admit that I am addicted to using Q-tips. I experience severe itching, so I try to relieve it using q-tips, even though I know better.
One thing I don't think anyone else has mentioned is the pleasurable sensual feeling I get from using q-tips in my ears. I know it sounds disgusting, but it makes it very difficult to quit.
Thanks, Rod, for your article.
I am a recovering q-tip addict.
For years my ears had been producing -tons- of runny guck. Maybe it was an infection, idunno. I used q-tips throughout the day.
Using q-tips felt good. It felt like it was cleaning and unblocking my ears, not compacting the wax. It relieved the itching, and scratching an itch always feels good.
I always had the sense that using q-tips was part of the cycle that was creating the need for me to use q-tips. It really was a sort of addiction, that's not much of an exaggeration.
One word in defense of q-tip addicts:
In the absence of any education on the proper way to clean your ears, you just do your best. The build-up in my ears was uncomfortable in the extreme and unsightly to boot. Q-tips are sanitary at least, better than using a pencil or your finger. And while q-tips may have 101 other uses, to me it seems pretty obvious they were designed to stick in your ear canal, and that what's most people buy them for (no matter the warnings on the box).
Yes, I am a cronic Q-tip user!! I have to admit. Every since I can remember I have been scatching down in my ear with Q-tips. I need some relief. I sometimes get carried away and do it for so long that my ear starts to bleed and then I have this clear fluid that comes out, it is frustrating!Please Help!!!!
I have finally found the support I needed! I too, am obsessed with cleaning my ears. Maybe 5-10 times a day. Either due to an itch or a runny sensation. ENT recommended I go cold turkey and throw away all the q-tips. Hard to do-but my family and friends are tired of my constant ear infections (apparently self-induced), that they removed them from the house for me. The itching is due to dryness, the doctor said it will take 2-3 weeks for the oils in my ear to develop where I won't feel the itching. I was only able to go 4 days. I hope I can overcome this vicious cycle, but I agree, there is a sensual feeling involved. I love q-tips!
I have used Q-tips for years to clean my ears both inside and out. However, about 6 years ago, my ears began to itch (I remember the day), and have never ceased. I spend an inordinate amount of time scratching my ears, not once realizing that it was caused by Swimmer's Ear... I cleaned my ears with a Q-tip this morning, but after reading this article this afternoon(also after a particularly energetic day of scratching my ears), I resolve to never do this again. I only want the itching to stop; if this will do it, I'll never Q-tip myself again. Any recommendations on how to make the itching stop? It drives me to distraction...
I once had the tip of a "Q-tip" come off in my belly button. I did not notice until the next shower time. Any advice on belly button cleaning with "Q-tips"?
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I call using q-tips to clean your ears...ear sex. It's addicitve and feels great. :)
I am glad I read this after I think I ruptured my eardrum. Hope it heals in a couple week. The end of my Q-tip using. Inside the ear that is. Thanks for the article
I am also an addict. I cannot stop using q-tips in my ears, and feeling that feeling of utter relief, almost a sensual high, totaly satisfying. WHY is this the case. HOW COULD something that feels so good, be so bad ? WHAT IS IT that makes this a universally addictive, compulsive-obsesive behavior? Perhips we need to start s group....q-tip abusers annonymous...and have 12 step meetings ? I AM A recovering alcoholic, and I am afraid that if I deny myself this pleasure, I will go back to the bottle, I have nightmares about this, and to call it all a vicious cycle is like calling the kettle black!
Wow I had no idea everyone was doing this. Way back in grade school the only nun I know that is going to hell sent me to the dr. since I was allegedly picking at my ears. So I had a staph infection in both from swim team and the doc used a giant wooden q tip with garamycin on it and I swear stuck it in there as far as humanly possible, it lubed the brain I swear, and gyrated it around with great force and little regard. I have never experienced such relief, like when you pet the dog and his leg starts shaking, you know? I didn't even know they itched that bad until then. All the wonderful stuff that came out of there, for a kid that was great stuff.
For awhile my cat would get ear infections and I cleaned his out with a cotton ball. I think I was making it worse but he liked it. He would always check out the cotton ball with great interest. He did have a big chunk of wax stuck in there and I had to use this liquid and a syringe type thing from the vet and finally one day after great struggle and shaking this giant wax ball slid out when he was on my lap and I praised him and saved it for the vet. It was great.
So anyway I have been jamming q tips in the ole ear since then. A doctor's son at college told me I would get an infection but I don't listen. You know maybe I should just leave them alone - I am getting the ringing lately and some hearing loss which I am attributing to getting older and excessive death metal. That's it even though it is great relief most of the time I am kicking the q tips! OK so I was drunk last time and really hurt my right ear so a good time to get off the sauce.
PS - I also have that kind of tugging in my ear area I swear it is a jaw problem. I've also heard it could be an anyuerism but don't quote me on that.
I concur with Jackie. I spent most of my childhood with miserably impacted ears--long BEFORE a Q-tip got anywhere near my ears. I have a hereditary tendency to produce lots of ear wax, to the point of hearing loss. Pediatricians tried washing it out to no avail; I had ear drops, hydrogen peroxide, the works. Nothing worked--in fact, a lot of it worsened the problem--and my hearing was noticeably bad. Finally we found a kindly ear-nose-and-throat doctor who hauled out his tiny vacuums to do the trick. A scary experience for a 10-year-old or so, but then I could HEAR.
I used to go regularly to get it vacuumed, but my doctor (I can't even remember his name--he looked like Santa Claus so I called him that) died not long ago. Since then I have taken to using Q-tips, with great care, to remove the excess wax that my body insists on producing. At the risk of giving TMI, I'm not looking to swab until it's WHITE, just until I'm passably sure it's not going to fill up my ear canal. And I would never push back far enough to harm my eardrum: I know from perforated eardrums as a child that it's not fun.
I have to say, I haven't told my doctor of the habit, but last time I went for a checkup she took a look in my ears. I began my normal list of apologies, "I've had excess earwax since I was a child," "I know it's probably hard to get a look in there," "Doctors have told me that my ear canals are curved and make it hard...". She, quite surprised, said, "No, it looks beautiful in there, perfect, can see all the way to your eardrum." Triumph! And I can HEAR!
I love the idea of QTA, Q-Tips Anonymous. I've had 'itchy ears' for as long as I can remember...all my life. One dr. theorized eczema in my ears/eardrums... okay. once had a nurse clean them out for me, oh that felt SO good! But the effect was short-lived, the itching returned w/in days!
I'm having trouble w/ a light but persistent pain in my ears in recent years, like a low-grade ear infection pain, but no signs of infection. Finally went to an ENT b/c of sinus troubles, too, and he suggested I get my hearing checked. I admit I'm a bit hard of hearing (at 40?) but have been that all my life, too... not enough to be troublesome though.
I don't know if I can stop the Qtip use... although in recent years i have gone to using TWO at a time (side by side) so that they're "bigger" and therefore won't go in as far b/c it does hurt if I go in too far.
however, the itching... omg the itching. I wake up in the night sometimes & find my pinkie in my ear trying desperately to get rid of the itching.
I hope maybe I can find an answer to that someday.
I have just returned from the ENT because of severe swelling in my ear canal that probably occurred from trying to relieve the itching. I rub my my ears, wake up scratching inside my ears (need to keep the nails short) and yes, use Q-Tips. I went for a couple of years without using them and my ears were so much better. I have been told that I have dermatitis and today he said it was eczema and was caused by allergies.
After a highly unpleasant cleaning and medicating of my ear, the doctor packed it with medicated cotton that I have to keep in there for 5 days (so much for the jr high band concert and the symphony I had planned this weekend!). He hopes that after the 5 days, he'll be able to see my ear drum. About 6 years ago I had, with the help of a q-tip, pushed wax to my eardrum which trapped fluid there and a fungus developed....the other ent had to peel that layer off of my eardrum. Talk about pain, I cried like a baby and they almost had to give me a shot of demerol.
Long story short, the q-tips are getting tossed and I will take way better care of my ears. If a q-tip support group ever opens up I'll be there....
Oh my Gosh Doctor, Look at all of these people who have replied to this.
I too, am so guilty of itching my ears with Qtips or cotton swabs and I also take tissues and twist them and then poke those in there.
But I have read your article and I will try once again to stop this horrible habit!! But it feels great.
I am also guilty of itching my ears with Q-Tips and bobbie pins... I know that is a no no but it feels great when they are itching. The only problem is I have been having recurrent staph infections of the ear canal for about 2-3 years and can not get ride of the pain and discomfort. I have seen my general doctor and an ENT specialist and no one seems to be able to get it completely better. It will get better for a while and then right back it comes. It usually is worse in the spring and fall of the year. Is this a seasonal allergy problem or what??? Help me with this problem...
I have had dermatitis in my ears for about 20 years. It causes tremendous itching. And, of course, I used Q-tips to scratch the itch. Now, I'm suffering from otisis externa, have very severe pain and missed a week of work. Trust me, using a Q-tip is not worth the agony!
haha nice. i used to be an avid qtip user.. not aware of the dangers. since i'd just always use qtips whenever my ears were itchy which was like once in a day or two. but now i have an infection and i'm getting treated but i dont think im ever gonna use qtips again! and btw ear infections hurt like hell. it hurts so bad when im trying to sleep on it and it hurts when i eat or move my jaw a certain way or touch around the part where my ear hurts.
I have an itchy ear canal. I don't know what to do. I have had this problem for years. It's like an itch you just can't reach. The only time I use Q-tips is to get some relief from the annoying itch. It's in my ear canal and I don't know of any other solution. I would hate to do damage, but it's all I know to do.
Just read through all these posts and many of them could be my own. I'm totally addicted to Q-Tips and have been for at least 10 years. I LOVE THEM (it is ear sex), and I feel completely deprived without them, especially after a shower. But I cannot hear very well anymore, and it's a problem b/c I have two small children. My husband regularly shakes his head at me, saying, "Can't you hear that?" No, I can't. It's obvious I've done some damage and I need help. I looked for an ENT in my insurance doc directory and couldn't find one. Is there another physician specialty that can handle this kind of problem?
I am so glad that I am not the only one that has this obsession with cleaning my ears. It really feels like an addiction in that I don't want to do it, know I shouldn't but can't seem to help myself. I am telling myself after reading this that this is it...No more Q-tips for me, I hope?
I've had swimmer's ear as a result of compacting the wax inside my inner ear and after swimming the water gets stuck behind the wax. Surely due to improper use of Q-tips. I typically use q-tips about 4 or 5 times a week after showering, but I've stopped using them all the way inside my ear. I've never had a bloody ear or anything like that, but I still think that compacting the wax is a serious issue because of how it always ends up as swimmer's ear. Now I use them only about 1/8" into the outer part of my ear to get the excess wax that might be visible and embarrassing. This does the trick for me - makes me feel as though my ears are clean (not quite as "sensual" as going all the way in but good enough), without the worry that I'm only packing in wax to be a problem the first time I swim next summer.
I agree with the majority of the posts in that cleaning the ear canals with Q-tips is a very "sensual", almost euphoric feeling, depending on how badly it is itching. For years I have been using Q-tips inside my ears on a once every few days basis. I've never had problems with ear infections since I've began using Q-tips, until this week. As of this moment in time I will never use one inside my ear again. I recently had water trapped in my ear, and after several extremely annoying hours of persisent effort I was finally able to flush the water out using a rubber syringe and more water. Four days later I developed a decently severe outer ear infection and had to immediately schedule an appointment with an ENT the next morning. The diagnosis was as to be expected; wax was dammed up in the back of my ear, as described in the article, and wreaking havoc. The necessary remedy was to remove said build-up. Now, keeping in mind, at this time my ear canal was extremely swollen and my ear would hurt with the slightest touch. Apparently, aside from being totally put under (which was not offered as an option), there is no way of preventing the pain associated with this process. I guess local anesthetic cannot be injected deep within the ear canal. So, to my extreme dismay, the doctor prodded around inside my ear with some type of torturous metal pick. And, having bragged on myself throughout my life as having a high tolerance to pain, I did not scream bloody murder, although I felt very much inclined to do so, and perhaps cry as well. The pain was so distressing that I could feel my face immediately flush as soon as the pick entered my ear. And I could do nothing but clench the sides of the table as hard as I could, while forcing out responses with a trembling voice to the small talk he was making as an apparent (failed) attempt to distract me from the immense pain. I have spent the remainder of my day replaying these few torturous minutes in my mind over and over again. It was so terrible I can't mentally let go of it, I think I may be suffering from a very mild case of post-traumatic stress disorder. I am kidding of course, but it has been bothering me all day thinking about it. Needless to say, from this day forward I will vehemently oppose the usage of Q-tips beyond the surface of the outer ear. And to anyone who ignores this advise, I promise that you will involuntarily change your mind if you ever are forced to have this procedure done to relieve an ear infection.
If a doctor EVER treated me with the disrespect that this doctor exudes, I would absolutely NEVER return to his/her office again. Truth is, anyone that has searched to find this blog has probably used Q-Tips in their ears. They're also probably looking for answers, not chastisement. Do we read the warnings on the Q-Tip boxes? Nearly all responses here would indicate we do, though this cynic doc would presume that his patients are at best uninformed (and at worst illiterate). We get it, Dr. Doom - we shouldn't use Q-Tips in our ears.
How about addressing the underlying problems? Why not suggest some methods to soothe itchy ears to break the Q-Tip habit? I've heard of (and tried) many various methods to get rid of my habit: from hydrogen peroxide, Vaseline, chap stick, olive oil, mineral oil, store-bought concoctions and everything in between. Finally my doctor has prescribed some lotion for my ears (the same as they use for eczema). Though they still itch from time-to-time, it helps to keep the Q-Tips out of my ears.
Thank heavens my doctor is FAR more caring than this bitter old coot.
I'm on an HMO and just selected my PCP. This doctor examined my left ear (which has had blocked hearing, fullness and annoying ringing/whining in it since Dec. 16). She says I have a huge amount of wax in my left ear and actually recommended using q-tips in my ear canal! Isn't this a bad thing to do?
i don't like using Q-tips, but i do. This morning i was clening my ears with them. i had accidentally push the wax further down my ear drum. Now I cant really hear out of it. It feels like it is all built up at the end of the ear canal. I tried flushing with warm water and it didn't really work. If anyone has any suggestions it would be apprechiated. thank you
Pour a capful of hydrogen peroxide into your ear and lie down on your side for ten minutes to keep the peroxide in the canal. You should hear it fizzling and feel a tickling sensation as it softens and breaks up the wax. At the end of ten minutes, at least some of the wax should slide out.
I cannot beleive that so many people have this problem! My ears itch constantly. I woke up this morning and used peroxide to clean the wax then, GUESS WHAT? A Q-Tip to scratch it with! I am going throw them away and see if the itching goes away on its own. I can't wait for the relief...
I currently am addicted to using Q Tips. I seem to have the need and urge to stick anything in my ear to "itch". It's really bad in the morning when I first wake up. I think the first thing I do in the morning is use a Q Tip. I have been doing this for so long that i don't have any wax come out on the Q Tip. I don't like using Q Tips dry anymore. I like to wet them with some water and the feeling to me is so GREAT. But I know I need help to stop.
I went to my doctor yesterday & he told me I had ear eczema! He told me to put a little hydro-cortisone cream on a "Q-TIP" & gently swab the inside of my ear canal! Hmmmm! Should I do it?
Well...I apparently fall into the idiot category. I jammed a Q-tip in my ear today by forgetting it was there and taking off my shirt to shower.
I immediately wanted to pass out. The sound it made, made my stomach turn. And the pain...OMG, the pain was horrid!
Right now the pain isn't that bad, but it's worse than it was an hour or so ago. Guess I'll ride it out and see if it gets bad or not before I head to the doc.
I am SO addicted to cleaning my ears. My husband and I got a hotel room not too long ago and we forgot Q-Tips, I had to go out in the middle of the night in the pouring rain to get Q-Tips or my ears would itch after my shower. I will put anything in my ears to get rid of the itch. When I clean my ears after a shower, it makes my eyes roll back in my head it feels so good. If there were such a thing as ear orgasms???? Man that sounds gross, but so true! I will try not to clean my ears tonight, I have to take it one day at a time! :)
Well, I am a ear digger deluxe. I am 25 and have been using Q-tips since I was 7. My ears are so dry and I am addicted. I probably use 3 to 5 a day. They are my drug of choice. After reading this I am throwing away my Q-tips. Thanks alot for helping me. I think the whole "brain matter" thing did it for me!!!!
Thanks to those of you that have been brave and open enough to mention itching, runny discharge with Q Tips, this is something I deal with also. I would love to get an answer on this as I just dont understand what a Q Tip in the ear has to do with an itchey runny discharge in the Rectum
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My grandmother used to say "Never put anything inside your ear that's smaller than your elbow", so at least some of us grew up knowing not to put q-tips, ear-spoons, etc. in there! I've finally managed to persuade my wife to stop excavating our three year old son's ears at the first sign of earwax.
It's inconvenient how when there is excessive wax buildup, the problematic kind mentioned just once in the article, no alternative to a Q-tip is suggested, just not to use a one. And also that none of the treatments for swimmers ear are mentioned either. So now that I've got it and I'm cruising web md, I'm really not much better off.
don't know much about computers,was trying to ask about a ear problem with doc directly..have ear preasure...both ears...have had this problem for over three years..feel like on airplane with pressure all the time..popping...no loss though....affraid of doctors....don't know where to go or what to do....
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This is hilarious.
I am also a Q-tipaholic. It has come to the point where my parents do not buy q-tips anymore out of frustration of continuous ear infections. Every time I go to my boyfriends house, I race for the bathroom and quench my craving! I suffer from itchy ears, and have abused the use of q-tips so much that I have, infact had a bloody cotton swab. If there is a shortage of q-tips...then god bless the bobby pins! I've tried to stop, but it just feels so good!
bobby-pins and q-tips have been my friend for a long time. I thought I was beening super clean. thanks for the article. My ear wax was and still is very runny with chunks of balled up wax, it tickled my ears when it dripped and iched, so I started using them in my ears. Now I have severe dermititis. If I can leave the wax alone will it reverse the effect?
I heard about all of this Q-Tip panic from a friend of mine. He started to lose his hearing, and it turns out he was packing in wax by using q-tips. He went to a doctor and they cleaned his ears, and his hearing has improved very much. I started to worry when I heard this, because I've been using swabs since I was really little. I went to my doctor and he told me to continue using them. He said for most people it can create problems, but he says my body has gotten used to them, depends on them. There is no wax to be pushed in, because since I was young I've been cleaning them daily.
I too am a q-tip-aholic. I cam e to this site looking for a way to unclog the wax in my ear. I have not used a q-tip for almost a week. All I want to do is dig in there! But I can feel the wax get pushed the wrong way. I never thought about a bobby pin. The sad thing is; I want to go try one so that I get the feeling of ecstasy that I haven't had in so long. Why does it feel so good after a shower??? At least I'm not alone. My husband thinks I'm a freak.
OMG I cannot tell you how happy I am to have found others like myself!!! I am a q-tip addict, and although i guess there could be worse things to be addicted to, the pain is almost unbearable!! I use qtips to clean (well, overclean) my ears atleast once or twice a day and to relieve the itchy feeling that follows cleaning.... clean, scratch, clean, scratch... its TERRIBLE...not to mention i've caused myself to have 2 horrible earaches from this... AND I CANT STOP!!!! I actually woke up this morning with a sore feeling in my right ear that goes into my jaw and my ear is sore to the touch.. and I dont even have to question where it's coming from! IT IS SO PAINFUL.. but everyone is right when they say its so pleasurable.. its embarrassing to admit to but it's true!!! I started taking extra strength tylenol for the pain and i'm praying it doesnt go into a full blown earache like the last time!!! WILL I EVER LEARN????!!!
"I also discovered that Q-tips used to be called Baby Gays; a name given to this product by its Polish inventor (I'm not going there) that would not be considered politically-correct marketing today."
--I was looking for health care information, not a kitschy attempt at humor that is both a wholly inappropriate and offensive comment by the author.
Q-tips (ear pokies) have ruined my life. They are so addictive. They feel fantastic at the time. I have been using them to scratch my ear for the last 8 years. Well the itch finally was too much and I poked the heck out of my ear. I CAN NOT HEAR and I am very worried. It has been the worst week of my life.
Nobody really seems to care either because THEY CAN'T SEE IT. So they forget that you CAN'T HEAR! Good Luck to all you fellow pokers.
My suggestion is to put it down and walk away!
Q-tips are for sissys.
Two words: Bobbie Pin.
Life's imple pleasures are the best. However, dig at your own risk!
I won't deny the experts, but I've practiced caution, been reasonable, and had no problems at all with using swabs in my ears since I was 10. I wet the end with warm water and gently spin the swab. It IS like an eargasm, LOL, but it gets the job done.
I've never had an infection or mishap. But I WILL continue to use caution.
I have a friend that thinks she knows everything about the ear. She always has ear infections and makes up different reasons to why she has an ear infection. So one excuse was because she uses Q tips to clean her ear. I havent seen that yet in the article about q tips causing ear infections.
Although I find this article very informative, I felt as though the writer was insulting me. I do not appreciate being called an idiot or a moron. I'm sure, however, that the author of this article was not trying to insult, merely to inform but next time I would suggest a less insulting way.
My ears itch constantly!! I can't take it anymore!
What about ear-plugs I put INSIDE my ear to prevent hearing loss?
I used qtips to clean the wax out of my ears. Worked good, and my hearing improved since I'd never cleaned the wax that way before. After that, I thought I'd put some earwax removal drops in, and perhaps get some more wax out. I put the drops in, waited for a few minutes, and then used another qtip to do some more cleaning. Well... I seem to have stopped up my ear canals with that second effort, and now my hearing is impaired and after reading about qtips for earwax removal, I don't want to use another qtip to try and unstop my ear clogs. Will the wax eventually migrate out by itself? My hearing is normal except for the current problem.
I am 28 years old and just got my first ruptured eardrum. Nothing that I would ever want to repeat! I refuse to ever put anything in my ear again that might cause this to happen again.
I know better, however, I just recently put a qtip in my ear and pushed the ear wax up against my eardrum and had to go to the emergency room. I lost all hearing in my ear at the time. Unfortunately the er couldnt get it out and gave me a bottle of ear wax removal and peroxide and told me to use it on and off until I could remove the ear wax. Happily it did come out after about a day. And thank god got my hearing back. I promise I will never ever put a q-tip in my ear again.
"Yes, I am a cronic Q-tip user!! I have to admit. Every since I can remember I have been scatching down in my ear with Q-tips. I need some relief. I sometimes get carried away and do it for so long that my ear starts to bleed and then I have this clear fluid that comes out, it is frustrating!Please Help!!!!"
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The same thig happens to me. And now there is a clear runny liquid comming from my ear and it is very painful. I think it's time to go to the doctor.
im 16 years old and I have had my ear drum ruptured in my right ear about 5 to 7 years ago when a q tip was stuck.
Now history repeat itself but instead of the right ear with the swab its the left.
Unlike last time the q tip was still soft in my ear now its hard as stone and my attemps 2 remove the swab myself are futile I don't know what do at this point and now I'm real scared
what should I do?
I too am an admitted q-tip (and bobby pin) abuser! Have been since I was a kid. (I used to have to get wax build up removed from my ears twice a year during the first 8 years of my life. Gross let me tell you!)
I get what I refer to as "deep inner ear itch"...the kind you can't reach. It has woken me up at night on occasion, when I find myself shaking a finger violently in my ear. I also have problems with pressure build up in my ears. Flying can be quite painful, so I use "ear planes" which are special ear plugs for flying. When I swim in deep water or drive over mountains, I also get the annoying popping and pain, sometimes so much that it makes me sick! I went to the ENT who told me that my ear drums are thinner than normal. Chewing gum doesn't help.
When the q-tips and bobby pins can't reach the itch, I go straight for the peroxide which definitely helps. I pour close to a cap-full in my ear. Yes, sometimes it burns, but I'll take the burning over the itch any day!
Recently I had an annoying popping that was sometimes painful and felt like fluid build up or pressure that couldn't be released. I went to the doctor who told me I have "eustachian tube dysfunction". I also have eczema (very mild now that I'm almost 30!) and had sinus polyps (treated with steroids and antibiotics) so all of these things point to one cause...allergies. Wish me luck as I visit the allergist after a 25 year hiatus. :)
if you shouldn't use them in your ears, what good are they? Smegma, perhaps?
I have used q tips my whole life to clean wax out of my ears. Now I hear here and via the radio that q tips aren't good for the ears!
So, if I don't use q tips how do I clean the wax out of my ears? or is it that you just don't want to go deep?
You can use hydrogen peroxide. Just pour about half a cap into the waxy ear and then lie down for about 40+ minutes (depending on the thickness of the wax) with that ear facing up.
You'll feel the peroxide fizzing and breaking up the mass in your ear. After the allotted time, stand up, go to the bathroom, tilt your head and feel all the nasty wax gushing out of your ear.
This doctor (who wrote the original article) is HILLARIOUS and should be a full-time comedian!
I am addicted to Q-Tips. Actually, not Q-Tips. Generic Q-Tips. The ones at Wal-Mart. They are the best. The reason - the cotton at the end is attached well, but, if twisted very gently in the ear, will create a "tail" at the tip and soothe any itching in the ear. They are like heaven.
I've been using Q-Tips for at least 25 years now, AT LEAST once a day, usually 2-3 times daily. My ears itch. I use the Q-Tips. They feel good. That's it. I NEVER get any wax on the Q-Tips. I know that's because my ears are dry and unprotected from overuse of Q-Tips. But I don't swim, so no danger of any ear infections there.
I truly think my body requires Q-Tip use to function. Ok, not really, but almost.
I disagree STRONGLY. It really depends on the person. My ears will clog up within weeks if I don't use q-tips; I will end up having emergency doctor appointments, and needing at least 2 professional cleanings a year.
I q-tip daily. Ever since then, I haven't had to go back to the doctor. Not in 16 years.
Thanks for the facts, and the chuckles. Yes, I do feel "proud" when I have "found something" on the end of that Q-Tip. And then I spend all day inadvertently scratching and picking at my ears and then eventually playing with the scabs from the cracks that are caused. AND I consider myself an intelligent person. But it FEELS SO GOOD after a shower!
Seriously, thanks for the reminder!
Now I learn my lesson... I too am a constant q-tip user, and now I'm sitting here barely hearing sounds coming into my right ear. It kinda suck because I'm use to clean my ears, and especially cleaning out the wax from the use of paroxide on q-tip having it eat up the wax.
Please follow this aritcle up with tips on Q-tip addiction! I know from first hand experience that ear scratching is tougher to quit than smoking or anything else.
how do you pop a pimple in your ear?
I have been using Q-tips for years and years with NO problems at all- except that I can't get them any more! So if any of you feel the need to dispose of yours, comment here and I will PAY you for your remaining Q-tips. The original only please!
I came to this site to see how to get rid of itching inside the ear, and found out I'm a Q-tip junkie too! I've been using Q-tips for years without any problem - except for the itching. I still don't have an answer for the itching! Help.
It was almost worth getting an ear canal infection to read the doctor's hysterical blog! I rue the day I first meet the innocuous Q-tip all fluffy and white tipped just begging to go beyond the ear lope portal into the forbidden inner ear! I was an hydrogen peroxide junkie. Once a week I would put it in my ear for a symphony of fizz- the wax was gone thanks to my zealous Q-tip usage and then the pain began. What was white and fluffy turned red! Heed my words the inner ear is not to be messed with. A trip to an ear specialist and all is well again. I have taken the pledge nothing smaller then my elbow in my ears from now on.I will not miss having a intermittent noise machine in my ears. It was a useful excuse for not listening to people but I dont recommend it. I am glad I stopped poking around before permanent damage was done. ty for the great info!
Just to be clear, it's the q-tip that causes trouble, not the peroxide. I use peroxide in both ears every Sunday to keep wax from building up and they feel fresh after the peroxide comes out. Best of all, the wax is being kept at bay. :-D
I must respectfully disagree with Wolf, if you put peroxide in your ears you have to remove the wax that it lossens or it just hardens again. The wax does not evoporate it must be removed by some method. Weekly use of peroxide is a very bad idea . Wax is a good thing it protects the ear. We all agree Q-tips usage in the inner ear are a bad idea, overuse of perocide is also a bad one. Ear wax is our friend, if it is troublesome let a professional take care of it. peace
Maybe for you it's a bad idea. You have to understand that the wax that accumulates in my ear doesn't exit it, but continues to build up until the canal is clogged. Plus, the wax that accumulates in my ear is very thick.
Wax for me is not a good thing and must be kept to a minimum.
However, I will take what you say into consideration and skip my peroxide treatment this week.
Fool!
Cotton Swabs were made for no other purpose! It is their main application and is harmless if performed with care.
All of these idiots saying "Oh, don't clean out your ear. It's OK that it's filled with wax and yellow-stained." Poor hygiene I say!
As someone who suffers from both chronic ear infections/pain, and REAL addiction (drug/alcohol), I find it offensive that the habit of using Q-tips is regarded as an "addiction". Addiction is not a word to be used lightly. "compulsive" might be a better way to say it...good luck with breaking the habit, but please be respectful to those of us who battle with life threatening addictions and don't minimize that experience by comparing it to a questionable ear cleaning habit...
Using q-tips is the one of the best feelings ever. I don't know when I started using them but I wish I never did because I at least use them three times a week and im only 18! I need to stop.
I now understand that my dry ears are from me constantly digging my ears with a Q-tip, until till they are dry and red. It is an addiction, I have to stop it.
thanks
I found this blog when I typed in addicted to q tips. Actually I am beyond addicted. I believe I am obsessed. I probably use at least 6 a day. My ears have itched for years and I have had some nasty infections. Now when I feel an infection comming on, I put triple antibiotic on my q tip and gently swab it in my ear. I use them a little less until the swelling goes down then I'm back to half a dozen a day again. I'm sure I also have eczema and my ears are dry and cracked. I am constantly using my finger nails to rip the dry skin out of my ears as well. I am also facinated by the shapes of the skin pieces that come out of my ears. One piecs looked like a maple leaf, another looked like the state of california (and it was HUGE)! Call me a mental case or what ever. It is self abuse. It is anonomous. It satisfies like nothing else, and I'm not hurting any one else.
I AM THE THE IDIOT YOU SPEAK OF.I HAVE NOW PASSED ON MY Q-TIP-ISMS TO MY SON.
anything you see or feel in your ears go see a Doctor before you do any damage to your precious hearing. ear infections cause a lot of pain...Doctors are very helpfull. if you have a child listen to what they say and if it looks like an ear infection take her / him to the doctor....be a good parent.. happy holidays to everyone be Happy.
ohmygosh, i wasn't going to comment but i feel like to NOT comment would be denying the very thing i look forward to, often twice in one day, and i'd be lying to myself and to all of you.
i have been q-tipping since '03. i used to have terrible day-long itching in the back of my throat/inner ear and the only way i could relieve it was to jam my index finger into my ear/jaw repeatedly, like a mental patient. my ex poked fun, and i was young and sensitive, so it made me insecure, so i decided to take up a more private activity that i could do behind closed doors; one that would settle the itch for at least for a few hours. and so i latched onto the Q-train. not much else to report other than the sensation that occurs when you twirl it around slowly is unparalleled, second only to straight up sex. i relate to all of you 100%. i know it's bad but i can't help how good it feels. i am addicted, and i don't know what it'll take to make it stop. right now my ears are both killing me, but this morning i still q-tipped. they will feel better in a few days and the cycle will repeat. that's all. happy to have found a home away from home. and happy holidays to you all.
I want to thank all of you for taking this burden off of my shoulders. My girl has a serious problem and I am really at the end of my line. I am a compassionate man but some things are just too difficult to see on a daily basis. I myself am a recovering Q-tipperist. Took years to ween myself from the cottony nob. And now that I am free from the prison of this addiction, I find myself in a relationship with a girl who carries the same weight that i once endured. She is sitting next to me now, having posted just above this post, and I can only say that having seen her just a moment ago USING, and now calmly resting her ears, that this site is already doing wonders for her. So, bless you for this support network. May each and every one of you find strength in a firm stream of shower water.
I'm sitting here right now unable to hear, both of my ears are so plugged from my Q-tip addiction. I plan on seeing a Dr. in the morning. I attributed this problem to moving to the Midwest from California 3 years ago, my ears have never been the same. I've been to the Dr. 5 times since getting here over this issue, I thought I had an allergy so I started putting Hydrocoridizone cream after my shower which helps with the itching. HELP!
This morning I was cleaning out my ears after getting out of the shower. I had a q-tip in my right ear and was reaching down on my bed to grab something when my arm hit the q-tip and jammed it really far into my ear. It felt like a gun went off in my ear and my eyes started to tear.It hurt really really bad and continued throughout the whole day( it is still hurting as i type this). Towards the end of the day it felt like I had water in my ear so I leaned my head over and it started to drain what looked like blood. I was wondering what I might have done to my ear, and what I should do. Should I go to a doctor?
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The problem I had with trying to use Q-tips to remove excess wax that was causing hearing loss was that they would often make matters worse by compacting the wax and causing complete deafness. Now, I soften the wax with with peroxide, then use warm water in a water pick set at the lowest pressure setting. An incredible amount of wax removed.I also have my wife check before and after with an otoscope that I got cheap on eBay.
MANN Im so relieved I found people addicted to Q-tips like me! lol
Im just recovering from an ear infection caused by, guess what, q tips...hehe
I had an infection in the right ear, and when it was getting better, the left ear got it too! so annoying having this swollen runny dulled hearing ear...
I will never again stick them inside my ear, i was getting red instead of yellow in the cotton bit...and strange runnings...now i know is not related to the headphones i use sometimes..
mystery solved!
will never stick them inside again!
When my son was born thirty years ago his pedi doc told me to never use anything to clean his ear out but my elbow. Now, he was giving a whole lot of instructions so I listened but didn't interrupt. Later I went over them all in my head and wondered how the heck he thought I would use my elbow to clean anything let alone my sons little ears. I am a sort of literal person. Not dumb by any means but to this day I wonder what he really meant by elbow?
What I did do was buy a baby surenge and suck out anything from the nose and ears. That worked for him.
Now for myself..for the past couple years I have been experiencing what feels like water squishing in my ears. This is without shower but after a shower its far worse. I have just been using my finger and wash cloth to try and dry it a bit. One day got so frantic I took the vacume cleanter and held the nose to my ear. Ah..felt so good but my husband panicked and took it away from me.
A couple days ago I came across a comment on the internet about hydrogen peroxide and how its great for cuts, infections, etc.. well, I have used it for that but it seemed that it was considered some sort of super disinfectent even for counters, etc. There was mention of cleaning the ears out too.. So, I went and got a q-tip and dipped it in the peroxide and swabbed gently inside my ear.
Now, I have to mention that this past year I have lost a lot of my sense of taste..
When I swabbed my ears I felt an immediate opening up running right between my ears and nose. Suddenly my nose was clear.
Right after this I took a cup of ice cream. Usually what I taste is the cold, and sweetness..but little else. I tasted, for the first time in a long time, every bit of the taste of the ice cream. I savered it like it was fine wine slowly taking each spoonful.
Just finished dinner..and again little taste. I have cleaned my ears three days in a row now including today..but that was in the morning. Its evening now.
I am wondering why I am right back to not tasting food... and why right after the first time I could taste everything so wonderfully.
I do tend to have a stuffed nose and allergies... right now though my nose isn't stuffed... but, the taste isn't there.
Anyway, I am being real careful about the q tip.. just one a day now and carefully. I wonder if its
safe to use the peroxide and q tip once daily. Will it be too harsh on my ears? I noticed that all the running fluid feeling is gone.
Last years I had to fly a few times. I wore ear plugs, chewed gum, but still had bad pain and popping.
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Found this site under damaged skin in ear on Google.To me it is a serious matter, using qtips in the ears and causing skin damage.My ears itched and still do.I was dx'd about 10 months ago with Eustachian Tube dysfunction, had ear infection, hearing loss and a myringectomy (sp?) in which the ENT lanced my ear to allow him to get at the crappy fluid buildup matter behind my eardrum.PAINFUL is an understatement.OH yeah, we are talking about qtips.Used them for years, and bobby pins were the greatest when I was a teenager.Now flying or colds set off the vicious cycle of ear pain, etc.Now my eardrums are itchy and skin damaged.Haven't used qtips for almost three weeks per ENT.My ears itch as I type this.And I want to twirl a qtip just once but will not as I want the ears to heal.Am on drops to reduce inflammation etc.WHO KNEW something so harmless isn't so harmless.
I am the worst because I have involved my children in my madness I know that it is wrong I KNOW and I will stop my new son is only 5 months and I have already begun my light probing well NO MORE!!! I swear it is like a drug or an obsession but I will beat it.
I need despite help.
I while ago, my right and left ear suddenly clogged up almost at the same time. The doc said to put (of all things) a little Vegetable Oil in the ears instead of water. As he put it, "water will not reach the bottom belly of the wax, thus it'll not be able to loosen it for removal. Vegetable Oil will." So I did as he said and sure enough, my ears were unclogged within a few days.
Now, my right ear is doing it again, but 100 times worse. I used a "Bionix" stick (looks like sewing needle on the enter end) to VERY CAREFULLY pull out a large nasty clump of wax. It was instant relief. That is until I started to watch TV. I could feel (and almost hear) wax falling and clogging up the entry way again.
I wasn't about to stick the prob back in my ear. It was a success but now the walls of my ear was hurting as well. So I used the Oil method again but it only got trapped! So I (now desperate) ran water in it and used my hand as a sorta plunger. Careful not to cause my ear-drum to pop from the pressure, I started creating suction in hopes to loosen up the wax and let out the water and oil.
The process was a complete failure. Eventually the oil and most water leaked out on their own. But now my ear is swollen on the inside and the outside hurts like crazy. The pain is all throughout the right side of my head. It's too much pain to do anything myself and it hurts even more whenever I move my head. Sometimes it feels like a needle is hitting the ear-drum. I've even resulted to holding my nose and blow. All that does is put the drum into the wall of wax.
I'm flat broke without insurance. And no doctor will see me without payment up front. PLEASE HELP!!! It's throwing off my balance, causing a HUGE headache and effecting my work.
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Great article, but my question is: why are there so many articles on not using Q-tips and almost no articles on what you're supposed to do to get excess ear was out of your ear?
I've never pulled back a red Q-tip, and I don't want to use them. But I do have an excess ear wax problem on occasion, and it's not like it just slides out of your ear.
If you know of articles or products meant to do that, I'd love to know about them.
You can use hydrogen peroxide followed by warm water. Pour a few drops of peroxide into your ear and lie down with that ear facing up for a couple of hours. At the end of those hours, let the peroxide drain from your ear, then squirt out the softened wax with warm water in a syringe bulb.
I had nurses that came to our elementary school and warned us not to stick "anything smaller than the tip of your pinky" into your ear. They warned specifically against Q-tips, since those are so common, and taught us to clean our ears with a washcloth. I've been cleaning my ears with my pinky as far back as I can remember.
I should also note that I don't use Q-tips inside my children's ears, either. I have a 4 year old and a 15 month old that have never had an ear infection. My brother and I were the only two of my Dad's 14 children that didn't have to have tubes in our ears. I suffered from ear infections all the time as a kid, but I have small ear canals (especially my left canal) and swam in lakes all the time in Florida. I would get ear infections from taking a shower sometimes.
Is it okay if I boil out my ears with hydrogen peroxide? I did that, followed by a drop of rubbing alcohol, to clear ear infections as a kid. The prescription drops were warm and oily and didn't provide relief. Plus, peroxide cured me often overnight while the drops took a week of pain.
Some really good information here, thank you for posting it! I've been a regular Q-tip user my entire life, due to my parents' lesson, but have recently begun to reconsider. Overall you've written a good article but ending it by calling frequent users "idiots" is contentious and completely unnecessary.
I just put a "q tip" style thing in my ear and lost it. is that bad? seriously speaking i have tinnitus from ear trauma from a col. do not mess around with anything that can damage your ears.
this just proves that Mother really does know best. My mother always told me...Never put anything IN your ear, except your elbow.
I have been using Q-Tips to dry my ears, after showering or swimming, for 45 years and have never had any problem.
I have been Q-tipping compulsively for 40 years, but in a controlled way - no bleeding, deafness or injuries so far.
Maybe it feels so good because that bit of the ear canal is supplied by the vagus nerve. This nerve is part of the parasympathetic nervous system.
A few days ago, my nose was blocked. I cleaned my ears and it miraculously cleared - vagus again I reckon.
my son 3 years old just got an ear rupture from playing with q-tips and i just want to post this to tell other parents to not let your kids even know what those things are because now they just told me if it dont heal he will have to have surgery which is awfull and even lose his hearing this is something that is unbelievable for me just from a little thing like that even though it is tramatic so just some advice from another mother.
I have pretty much kicked the habit. I used to use q-tips about 6 times a day and finally started using a little cortizone with moisturizers. Now I use them just a couple times a week. I haven't had an ear infection in about a year now.
Yeah I cleaned out my ear and it is ringing and it popped but it doesn't hurt, I will have to try water.
I really enjoyed your article! i need my ears flushed so that i can start fresh again!
I think I need help, I use Q-Tips to clean the inside of my ears almost every day and it seems the same c lumpy amount comes out every time. I even resort to using straitened out paper clips or rolled up sticky notes at the office to scratch the innards of my ear because it just gets so dang itchy! There is often times I'll pull a Q-Tip back from my ear and it will have changed from Q-Tip white to Crimson Red, yet I still reach back in there to soak the blood up with a Q-Tip and give it a final scratching before I stop. I've never had any loss of hearing that I know of from my use of Q-Tips (highest score on my hearing test was 15 and I had a few 0's *Lower is better on those tests*) so I am unsure if I could have the will to quit, I rarely even get a minor ear ache. Do I need help? If so what would you recommend? Thanks in advance to anyone who helps this Q-Tip junky >_<
I have used q-tips inside my ears as long as I remember and have never had any problems. I got any ear infection one time and it was because I bought a cheap brand the cotton wore off and I scratched the inside of my ear. When I went to the doctor he said that I had the cleanest ears he had ever seen in his profession (meaning he saw no impacted ear wax). My advice is use strong paper stick double dipped cotton swabs (name brand), use regularly and use gently. Its worked for me for over 20 years. Again I NEVER had ANY problems using q-tips INSIDE my ears.washet
I just bought a box the other day.And yes i was digging around. now i'm afraid of them. got to be more careful. thanks for the info.
I am addicted to qtips. I love they way they feel. I used them to itch my ear and to clean out the ear wax. I have never heard of such a thing until this article. And, yes I have read the box. I know what it says, but I thought it was just there to save them from stupped law suits. I got a Q-tip stuck in my ear. It don't hurt, but what should I do? I tried holding a vacuum cleaner hose up to my ear to suck it out but it did not do the job. HELP!
Great article that answered my questions!
I too am addicted to Q-tips, when you scratch with them you just can not stop because it feels so good. As of now Iam paying the price AGAIN for scracthing my ears with a Q-tip. My ear is throbbing with pain and there is liquid coming out. I just made an appointment to see the doctors.
Hopefully I will stop the scracthing, obviously I am paying the price big time (pain, swelling, and paying for doctors visit w/out insurance). It is very hard to avoid scratching. Are there any tips on how to heal itchy ears without using objects that can harm the ear drum?
Who started this "use qtips for cleaning the ear" crap? I want to kick his ass until everything in it is broken. Contact me and I'll give a reward for 2000 dollars. no joke.
Thanks for this article! I've done damage to my ears a few times over the years this way.
Now I have one of those ear infections that smells like garbage and I'm finally going to see a doctor.
In the past I've had that problem where it sounds like crackling cellophane in my ear.
It's so self-destructive..like squeezing zits.awful..I'm so ashamed!
then why the hell does it feel so good? hence, the eargasm. if it's not meant to be...how come it's so unbelievable pleasurable? it don't make no sense yo.
I'm interested to know what else you suggest.
I use them every couple of days to get rid of wax which otherwise feels uncomfortable and looks unsightly.
I do find it funny that they come with the warning "do not insert into ear canal" even though everyone does!
Have you seen those spoon shaped implements they use in Asia instead?
I just got back from the doctor a few hours ago... I have a very bad ear infection due to using q-tips too much. The pain is awful and I just started the ear drops. Never again will a q-tip go inside my ear.
I am SOOOO happy to have found this blog. I have been using Q-tips for as long as I remember and I can't stop this habit!!! I have tried everything but nothing helps!
I wet the end and then put baby oil on it and rub it in my ear.... it feels AMAZING... its like sex for the ears.
My left ear feels like there is nothing in there anymore... i can stick the q-tip in pretty far and not feel anything.
Every morning when i wake up... my ears always feel wet and when I stick my finger or q-tip in my ear it feels wet and sticky.
I stopped using q-tips for a month and they didn't feel itchy anymore, but I always sat there thinking how badly i wanna stick a q-tip in my ear to have that amazing feeling... so i started up again... and now i cant stop... i need HELP!!!!!
I love all these comments, However: no one has really given a solution to the question of cleaning out the ears properly I have heard hydrogen peroxide to ear coning to crazy bottles to warm shower water and they all sound ridicules any answers?
I have heard and read all of these comments I want an answer to the solution there is ear coning warm water in the shower to going to the dr. I want something I can do myself that doesn't require so much work what is the answer?
I love using q-tips and dont plan on quiting. I hear its bad but if I dont scatch my ear I will go nuts!
I can relate to all the addictive comments about cleaning your ears and it all started when I used an ear candle where you light the end on fire and it pulls the wax from your ear. After it started to itch like crazy and I would put my finger in my ear and shake it to relieve the itch. I look like a psycho.
I've tried to give up using q-tips, but I'll admit, I still use them every now and then. But I do it on the sly so my three-year-old won't see me. When she was about 1.5 years, she found a match at my mother's house and stuck it in her ear like a q-tip. She screamed and I panicked. My dad, who is a retired doctor, looked in her ear and declared there was nothing wrong, but I've hidden all q-tips since then and forbidden my husband, who is TOTALLY addicted to using q-tips, or "buds" as he calls them (he's foreign), in front of her.
I mostly only use them when I'm getting sick. One of my symptoms when I get sick is to produce excess ear wax. Is that weird or has anyone else noticed this? I barely insert the q-tip, and I pull out a tip completely covered in a huge, almost red glob of wax. The relief is palpable.
My mother was a chronic q-tipper. When I finally moved out (and she stopped holding me down to jab them in there) I stopped having ear infections...
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