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In most cases, hydrogen peroxide can be used safely in the ear to soften earwax and make it easier to remove. However, don't use it if you have a perforated eardrum or ear tubes, because it can cause ...
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To keep mold from developing and sticking around in areas prone to moisture, clean and disinfect bathrooms, kitchen sinks, and other areas weekly. Wipe down wet surfaces with a clean, dry cloth. Open ...
Diluted hydrogen peroxide is generally safe for loosening earwax and helping it exit the ear. Hydrogen peroxide may cause side effects like skin irritation and vertigo. Always check with your doctor ...
Barbara Bellesi Zito is a freelance writer from Staten Island, covering all things real estate and home improvement. When she's not watching house flipping shows or dreaming about buying a vacation ...