Ear Wax Removal via Microsuction and warm water irrigation is considered safer than other methods such as syringing. The ear wax removal will be carried out by one or more of our trained clinicians. Complications of ear wax removal are uncommon; however possible complications, side-effects, and material risks inherent in the procedure include, but are not limited to; incomplete removal of ear Wax requiring a return visit (for severely impacted wax), minor bleeding, discomfort, ringing in the ear (Tinnitus), perforation of the eardrum and hearing loss.
To ensure the risk of complication is minimised, it is essential that accurate past medical history is supplied to our clinicians. In addition, it is important the patient remains relatively still during the procedure as sudden movement may significantly increase the risk of eardrum perforation, permanent hearing loss, and/or bleeding.
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