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1000 Carondelet Drive, Suite 100 Community Center Building D
Kansas City, MO 64114
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Saint Joseph, MO 64506
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606 S Hardy Ave
Independence, MO 64053
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1439 SW Minter Way
Grain Valley, MO 64029
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3130 Mersington St
Kansas City, MO 64128
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9406 E 63rd Street
Kansas City, MO 64133
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2101 Charlotte St Suite 110, 1st Floor
Kansas City, MO 64108
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7900 Lee's Summit Rd
Kansas City, MO 64139
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7900 Lee's Summit Rd
Kansas City, MO 64139
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What is Earwax Removal?
Earwax removal is imperative for proper ear health. Although it can cause pain and discomfort when there is too much of it, earwax helps to protect your ear canal by slowing the growth of bacteria within the ear. A blockage can cause pain, discomfort, loss of hearing, ringing in the ear and dizziness. A doctor may diagnose this type of blockage with an otoscope. Some common types of earwax removal can be done at home. Wax softening drops can be found over the counter and are placed in the ear and then drains out for five minutes. A syringe can be used in order to flush the ear with warm water, which will help to break down earwax. A doctor may also prescribe a wax-removal medication that is used regularly every month or two. This will prevent a blockage from occurring in the future.
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