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Poked Ear Accidentally With Ear Buds, Pain. Is Soliwax Drops Save After Injury . Any Side Effects?

I poked my ear accidentally with ear buds yesterday i had pain after that for 10mts and today i feel my ears are blocked so i instilled soliwax ear drops but now it is paining again .Is soliwax drops save after injury or will it cause some side effects?
Tue, 10 Dec 2013
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Thanks for using health care magic. I read your query and I will suggest you now not to put any drops or water in ear as it is absolutely wrong to instill ear drops if you have traumatised the ear drum. You can start the oral antibiotic as prophylaxis.
If still in doubt or no relief, please feel free to see a E.N.T specialist. Please don’t hesitate to consult and ask for any more queries.
With best wishes for a speedy cure
Dr Ajay Lavania
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Poked Ear Accidentally With Ear Buds, Pain. Is Soliwax Drops Save After Injury . Any Side Effects?

Thanks for using health care magic. I read your query and I will suggest you now not to put any drops or water in ear as it is absolutely wrong to instill ear drops if you have traumatised the ear drum. You can start the oral antibiotic as prophylaxis. If still in doubt or no relief, please feel free to see a E.N.T specialist. Please don’t hesitate to consult and ask for any more queries. With best wishes for a speedy cure Dr Ajay Lavania