Video of woman using hydrogen peroxide to remove earwax goes viral. Is it safe?

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Video of woman using hydrogen peroxide to remove earwax goes viral. Is it safe?
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Doctors said that the ear-cleaning method is actually fairly safe, in most circumstances.

Both doctors were a little more hesitant about using full-strength, undiluted hydrogen peroxide.

" a hole in the eardrum, the peroxide could potentially get into that space behind the eardrum and then cause them to have some dizziness or other potential problems," Powell said.

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