Although ear wax is a natural, self-regulating substance, it can build up in the ear and cause problems. It isn’t uncommon for people to experience discomfort due to a build up of ear wax and even hearing loss or tinnitus in some cases. Fortunately, it is easy to remove blockages from the ear and our audiologists at The Hearing Hub can provide immediate relief. 

Our team is trained in all methods of ear wax removal. We provide microsuction, ear syringing and instrumentation at our ear clinic in Woking, which is ideally located for patients in Chobham, and we tailor our services to the unique needs of each patient. Below we have explored some of the occasions when ear wax syringing, also known as ear irrigation or ear flushing, is used to safely and effectively remove the wax.

The Ear Wax Syringing Procedure

Ear wax syringing involves using a specialised irrigation device to flush warm water into the ear canal. Before the procedure, an audiologist will examine the ear using a microscope to assess the extent of the blockage and decide on the best method to use to achieve the desired results. 

During an ear syringing procedure, an audiologist will gently insert the device’s tip into the ear canal and direct a controlled flow of warm water into the ear. The water helps to soften and dislodge the ear wax, allowing it to flow out of the ear. A basin is held under the ear to collect the water and any dislodged wax, and the whole procedure is typically quite quick. 

Occasions When Ear Wax Syringing is Required

Generally speaking, microsuction is the preferred method for many audiologists these days. This method is recommended by Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) specialists and it’s the gold standard of ear wax removal. However, it isn’t always suitable for every patient. 

In some cases, depending on the consistency of the ear wax, ear syringing is still required. Reverting to ear wax syringing can help audiologists to ensure that the wax has been properly removed and there aren’t any remaining blockages. Occasionally, instrumentation will also be required to remove wax or other debris from the ear canal. 

Removing particularly stubborn ear wax can be challenging and follow-up visits may be required. An audiologist may recommend that you use olive oil drops in your ears before your next appointment. This can help to soften the remaining ear wax and make it easier to remove. Using olive oil drops can speed up the ear wax syringing process and help to achieve the best possible results from the appointment. 

Some people are more prone to ear wax build-ups than others and they will experience frequent blockages. You may find that you need to have your ears syringed on a regular basis to avoid things like hearing loss, discomfort, dizziness and itchiness in the ear. Seeing an audiologist every 3, 6, 9 or 12 months will help to keep your ears healthy. 

Looking for a Clinic Offering Ear Wax Syringing in Woking

It’s fair to say that ear wax syringing remains an effective method for managing excessive ear wax and relieving symptoms related to blockages. You shouldn’t put off booking an appointment with an audiologist if you’re experiencing problems with your ears and they can provide the treatment you need. During your consultation, an audiologist will determine whether ear syringing is the best solution for your circumstances. 

When searching for a local clinic that provides ear wax syringing near Chobham, be sure to contact our team at The Hearing Hub. Our Woking clinic is conveniently located a short drive from Chobham and you can book an appointment with our specialists via our website today. 

We keep our prices incredibly competitive and we have a fixed fee for our ear wax removal appointments. We charge £75 for both ears and there won’t be any unexpected costs to worry about. If you have any questions at all, feel free to get in touch with us by calling 0330 111 9992.