No, it doesn’t work. It’s supposed to create suction in your ear, which is a *bad* thing. If it actually worked as advertised, it could seriously injure you.
Since it doesn’t work, the biggest dangers are probably just having a flaming thing near your head. That and the risks of sticking anything in your ear canal.
If you have a problem with wax in your ear, there are home remedies that can help. First, you use a few drops something to soften the wax, like baby oil, glycerin, or hydrogen peroxide. A few drops in your ear over a couple of days will soften it enough that you should be able to rinse it out with a small amount of warm water.
If that doesn’t work, you should talk to a doctor.
No, it doesn’t work. It’s supposed to create suction in your ear, which is a *bad* thing. If it actually worked as advertised, it could seriously injure you.
Since it doesn’t work, the biggest dangers are probably just having a flaming thing near your head. That and the risks of sticking anything in your ear canal.
If you have a problem with wax in your ear, there are home remedies that can help. First, you use a few drops something to soften the wax, like baby oil, glycerin, or hydrogen peroxide. A few drops in your ear over a couple of days will soften it enough that you should be able to rinse it out with a small amount of warm water.
If that doesn’t work, you should talk to a doctor.
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