If it is something on the outside like on the skin of your ears yes but on the inside no You might hurt your ears this way You are much better using some light oil (almond) on the inside. You can get earplugs to wear for swimming that should help.
Do not ever do this as it is dangerous to your ears, just use soapy water or if you must... salty water. Stardoll: angeltatum123 x
Remove the earring, clean it and clean the hole in your ear, replace the earring back into your ear. Try and use jewelry cleaner for the earrings and rubbing alcohol or alcohol wipes for your ears. You can use rubbing alcohol to clean your earrings as well if you do not have jewelry cleaner. Do this once a day for a few days and it should heal the infection.
It is not always necessary to take your child to an emergency room if he has tubes and you put rubbing alcohol in his years. It may be wise to call your pediatrician to ask for their advice.
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That depends a great deal on a couple of things: Did you continue to eat that food? If so, then the answer depends on the quantity of rubbing alcohol. If it was a small amount, you should be fine. If it was a lot, you will probably get very sick. If it was a medium amount, you might get a little drunk, but your food will taste awful. In any case, you probably don't want to try to pour the rubbing alcohol back into the bottle and clean your ears out with it. That is a bad idea.
Yes, to dry out your ears. Hydrogen peroxide (at the drug store),to remove ear wax.
hold ice on it for a few minutes, then switch to a heated object such as a heat pack, and hold that there for a few minutes. If it is because of an ear piercing, then clean it with rubbing alcohol.
You can try alternating hydrgen peroxide and rubbing alcohol 2 - 3x a day
When rubbing a dogs ears, watch out to make sure you dont put your finger in the dogs ear.
Actually, its really bad for your piercings. It kills healthy cells that help your ears heal. Use natural sea salt and warm water to clean them.
I would not recommend first using hyrdogen peroxide to loosen up any material that may be in the ear and then sparingly use the rubbing alcohol to kill any outer ear infection and dry out any liquid in the ear (rubbing alcohol evaporates at body temperature). You can use rubbing alcohol in very small amounts to dry water in your ear. However, it will also leave your ear very dry and itchy.
yes you can apply both on the ears but i wouldn't recommend putting peroxide inside the ears