Tried the Debrox twice so far, it was hard to get the drops out when I finished. No change yet and now I have a slight ringing in that ear.
There is no soreness, just a feeling of wax inside. I will give it another 2-3 days with the Debrox and also get something to irrigate. The idea of a heating pad sounds interesting, I have one and may try that tonight, thanks!
If there is a serious medical study that proves ear candling is effective I'd like to see it. All I find on the internet are studies that show this is a fraudulent practice, here is one from the Canadian govt.:
"There is no scientific proof to support claims that ear candling provides medical benefits. In fact, Health Canada conducted laboratory tests that showed that ear candling produces no significant heating or suction in the ear canal.
However, there is plenty of proof that ear candling is dangerous. Ear candling poses a risk of fire. It can also cause serious burns and other injuries if hot wax drips into your ear, or onto your skin or hair. There have been reports of several cases of ear injury in Canada.
In 1996, a report published in the medical journal Laryngoscope concluded that "ear candles have no benefit in the management of cerumen (ear wax) and may result in serious injury." Health Canada agrees.
The authors of the report, all of whom were medical doctors, conducted a survey of 122 ear specialists. They found 21 cases of serious injury caused by ear candling. In six of these cases, patients temporarily lost their hearing."
Anyway, enough on that subject, don't want to get into an unending debate...
Darn ears...