Why olive oil is recommended
Softens hardened earwax
Olive oil breaks down and loosens compacted wax, helping it move out naturally or making professional removal easier.
Lubricates the ear canal
It reduces friction and irritation, helping wax slide out more easily
Gentle and non‑irritating
Unlike some chemical drops (e.g., sodium bicarbonate or hydrogen peroxide), olive oil is mild and less likely to cause stinging, dryness, or inflammation.
Makes procedures safer
When wax is softened beforehand, microsuction or irrigation is quicker and less uncomfortable.
Moisturises the ear canal
Helps prevent dryness and irritation that can accompany wax build up.
How olive oil helps during removal
Softened wax is less likely to cause pain during extraction.
It reduces the risk of abrasions inside the ear canal.
It may even allow wax to exit on its own, avoiding the need for irrigation or suction.
How to apply the ear drops
1. Warm the bottle slightly
Cold drops can cause dizziness. Hold the bottle in your hands for 1–2 minutes so it reaches body temperature.
2. Lie on your side
The affected ear should face upward. This keeps the drops where they need to be.
3. Pull the ear gently
Adults: Pull the top of the ear up and back.
4. Apply the correct number of drops
Let the drops fall in—don’t push the dropper into the ear. Avoid touching the ear with the bottle tip to keep it clean.
5. Stay in position for 2–5 minutes
This gives the drops time to coat the ear canal instead of running out.
A small cotton ball at the entrance (not pushed inside) can help prevent leakage if needed.
6. Repeat for the other ear if instructed
Only if the drops are meant for both ears.


