To unclog earwax, there are several products available that can help soften the wax and make it easier to remove. Some options include olive oil or heavy mineral oil drops, which can be found at home or at a pharmacy. You can also consider getting a nurse to perform an ear irrigation, although in most cases, using drops is recommended for a more straightforward and less labor-intensive cleaning process. Be sure to inquire at nearby pharmacies about any nurse services they may offer and if they provide ear irrigation.
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