London Ear Wax Removal Safe Private Endoscopic Microsuction Network Launched

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The Microsuction Ear Wax Removal Network has launched its microsuction and endoscopic ear wax removal services in London and the surrounding areas. The private network's services are performed by trained, registered and insured professional Specialist Nurses and Audiologists.

The Microsuction Ear Wax Removal Network has launched its private endoscopic and microsuction services available in London and the surrounding areas. The services are performed by trained, registered and insured professional Specialist Nurses and Audiologists.


More information on The Microsuction Ear Wax Removal Network and their endoscopic and microsuction services is available at: https://www.earwaxremoval.net.


Wax build up in the ears can cause temporary hearing loss. Ear wax, or cerumen, is produced in the ear canal to protect the ear from dust, foreign particles and microorganisms according to Health Line. The wax also protects the ear canal skin from irritation due to water.


Excess ear wax normally finds its way out of the ear canal and is washed away, but when glands produce more ear wax than is necessary it can get hard and block the ear Health Line reports. Cleaning ears with a cotton swab can push wax deeper into the ear canal causing a blockage.


The Microsuction Ear Wax Removal Network conducts microsuction and endoscopic ear wax removal services to help clients preserve ear and hearing health. Network locations include Central London (Baker Street), Pinner, East Finchley, Enfield and Welwyn Garden City.


Microsuction is the removal of ear wax from the ear using a medical suction device under the microscope with illumination. Normally a 2mm Zoellner tube is used, but a 1.3mm fine end may be used when working close to the ear drum.


Endoscopic Earwax Removal is the removal of earwax using an otoendoscope or video-otoendoscope to view the ear canal and ear drum, and various removal tools such as suction, the Jobson Horne probe, earwax hook or crocodile forceps.


There are various methods available to remove ear wax including ear drops, olive oil, other oil blends, sodium bicarbonate, peroxide-based, ear sprays, water-based, oil-based, ear syringing/ear irrigation, cotton buds, home use ear vacuums and ear candles.


The best professional method of ear wax removal is microsuction due to its high level of safety. Each method of ear wax removal used at The Microsuction Ear Wax Removal Network requires different skill sets and further training under an ENT consultant is recommended if ear wax will be removed endoscopically.


More information on The Microsuction Ear Wax Removal Network and microsuction and endoscopic ear wax removal is available at: https://youtu.be/6d4qrm9kfAg.


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