- Jul 8, 2021
- 11
- Tinnitus Since
- 2006
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud concert without earplugs
Because of insomniac neighbors who stomp around multiple times overnight, the only way to guarantee I won't be woken up by sounds is to wear earplugs to sleep.
It seems like the main thing to watch out for is impacted earwax. Can this be mitigated with more frequent earwax removals, or perhaps as shallow insertion as possible? It probably doesn't take a ton of blockage to at least lower the footstep sounds to something that won't wake me up in the middle of the night. For all I know, I sleep through the stompings sometimes.
I've had earwax accumulate to the point of painfulness twice before but both were after years of not getting my ears cleaned, so I'm hoping regular cleanings can make this a non issue?
Oh and if I use olive oil or something to soften the earwax for removal, is it safe to use if I don't have a lot of earwax? I mean I don't really know if I have a lot or not, so could the oil reach my eardrum?
It seems like the main thing to watch out for is impacted earwax. Can this be mitigated with more frequent earwax removals, or perhaps as shallow insertion as possible? It probably doesn't take a ton of blockage to at least lower the footstep sounds to something that won't wake me up in the middle of the night. For all I know, I sleep through the stompings sometimes.
I've had earwax accumulate to the point of painfulness twice before but both were after years of not getting my ears cleaned, so I'm hoping regular cleanings can make this a non issue?
Oh and if I use olive oil or something to soften the earwax for removal, is it safe to use if I don't have a lot of earwax? I mean I don't really know if I have a lot or not, so could the oil reach my eardrum?