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Mom of a 1 yr 5 m old girl1 Year ago
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As my baby girl (5 months old) is repeatedly rubbing her ears, the pediatrician prescribed to use Clearwax ear drops for 5 days. But when I browse through the internet, in many sites, it is shown that the medicine is not recommended for children less than one year. Is it safe to use for my child??

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SanthoshiMom of 2 children1 Year ago
A. The best way to remove earwax is by using a soft washcloth dipped in warm water. First, dip the washcloth in warm water and squeeze it out to get rid of excess water. Then use it to wipe around the outer area of the baby’s ear to gradually clean any earwax that’s trickled outside. Most of the wax will fall out on its own. The remaining can be wiped off. Do not push the washcloth inside the ear canal. Take your baby to your paediatrician and let him take a look at his ears. Your paediatrician might scrape out the wax inside the ear using a tiny tool.
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