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Cotton Bud and Ear Cleaning-A Loose Tip Cotton Bud?

Lee, L.M., and Govindaraju, R., and Hon, S.K., (2005) Cotton Bud and Ear Cleaning-A Loose Tip Cotton Bud? Medical Journal of Malaysia, 60 (1). pp. 85-88. ISSN 0300-5283

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Universiti Putra Malaysia. Faculty of Medicine. Dept. of Surgery. ENT Unit.
Universiti Putra Malaysia. Faculty of Medicine. Dept. of Surgery. ENT Unit.
Universiti Putra Malaysia. Faculty of Medicine. Dept. of Surgery. ENT Unit.

Abstract

Complications that arise from self-cleaning the external ear canal are common, This is a prospective study using standard questionnaire on the practice of ear cleaning in 50 subjects. A loose tip cotton bud was also shown to them to assess if it was acceptable to replace their current cotton bud. Thirty six percent of them clean their ears by introducing an object into the ear canal once or more a day. The commonest reason to clean the ears was the presence of earwax. Only 6% used a cotton bud to mop fluid from the ear canal, Almost all (92%) the subjects
used a cotton bud to clean the ear. A complication rate of 2% was noted. A loose tip cotton swab was shown to the subjects. Despite explaining that it is safer and better, only 24% of the subject were willing to change to this loose tip cotton bud. Seventy four percent of the subjects cleaned their ear regularly because of earwax. The misconception of needing to clean the ear canal by introducing an object into the ear is rampant. This practice should be avoided and health care providers can play an important role in this.

Item Type:Journal
Keywords:Cotton bud, External ear canal, Cleaning
Subjects:R Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing
ID Code:5705

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