The earwax: The wax or earwax is a normal secretion of the ear glands.
Discomfort or hearing loss occurs when the accumulated ear cerumen occludes or blocks the external ear canal. Compressed ear cerumen produces pressure that reduces or prevents sound waves from easily reaching the eardrum membrane.
Coughing can occur when excess waxing or wax plug stimulates nerves that share both the outer ear canal and throat, causing a "tingling in the throat" that can cause coughing.
To dissolve and remove excess ear cerumen from the outer ear canal.
Its regular use prevents the formation of the earplug, combines its ingredients to achieve a mechanical washing with the safety and efficacy of natural oils of parafina and olive.
The ear cerumen gradually dissolves from the ear, removing itself in several hours or days (depending on its amount) by a natural ear cleaning mechanism.
Apply 1-2 sprays to the affected ear, 3 times a day until the ear cerumen dissolves.
Straighten the outer ear canal. Pull slightly from the top of the e-ear lobe up and toward the back of the head. This maneuver allows the external ear canal to be straightened and the active substances penetrated into the inner part of the outer ear canal.
In difficult or resistant cases, consult your doctor.
It should not be used in patients with perforation of the eardrum membrane.
Keep out of reach of children.
Do not apply the spray to the eyes.
For external use only.