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crystal ang

19 June, 2026 by crystal ang

Post- Earwax Cleaning Care Instruction

After ear cleaning, it is normal,  

  • if your ears feel strange
  • to feel dizzy –do remain seated and rest if you feel this
  • to experience these feelings. It will go away in a few days

No dig rule

  • do not put anything into your ears: e.g. cotton bud, Q-tip, fingers, ear digger, tissue paper 
  • digging damages the natural lining and causes bleeding
  • the skin inside your ear is very delicate and protects your ears
  • ears are naturally self-cleansing

Avoid Earbuds and Earplugs

  • prolonged usage causes itch and infection
  • ush ear wax deeper into canals
  • use headphones, ear masks or bone-conduction earphones instead

Keep ears dry

  • ensure no water goes into your ears
  • use an ear cover or cotton ball during a shower
  • if wet, air or blow dry with cool air using a hair dryer
  • avoid swimming, if recovering from an ear infection

See a doctor if

  • you are still not better after a week

Return immediately if 

  • ear pain persists or becomes severe
  • ear continues bleeding
  • you have a degree more than 39 degrees

Simply remember,

  1. Nothing goes into your ear.
  2. Leave your ears alone.
  3. Your ears usually take care of themselves.

References

Schwartz SR, Magit AE, Rosenfeld RM, et al.
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. 2017;156(1 Suppl):S1-S29.
DOI: 10.1177/0194599816671491.

Rosenfeld RM, Schwartz SR, Cannon CR, et al. Clinical Practice Guideline: Acute Otitis Externa.
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. 2014;150(Suppl 1):S1-S24.

Hauk L. Cerumen Impaction: An Updated Guideline from the AAO-HNSF.
American Family Physician. 2017;96(4):263–264.

Filed Under: Patient Education Tagged With: ear-care, healthy-habits, impacted-cerumen, post-earwax-removal

18 June, 2026 by crystal ang

Ng Eng Chuan

Ng Eng Chuan | Clinical Psychology Intern

Available: Monday 6pm, 7pm, 8pm | Wednesday 2pm, 3pm, 4pm | Thursday 6:30pm, 7:30pm, 8:30pm

Eng Chuan holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (with Honours) and is currently studying for a Masters of Psychology (Clinical) from the National University of Singapore.

Eng Chuan’s work experience includes working at IMH as a case manager, and at NNI as an associate psychologist. He has worked with adult clients from various backgrounds and mental health conditions (e.g., anxiety, depression, ADHD).

Eng Chuan aims to provide a space for clients to feel truly heard, partnering with them to navigate their challenges and build on their strengths together.

In his free time, Eng Chuan enjoys cooking, swimming, and playing computer games.

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