Q & A - March 15th E-News
Date: 03/04/2021
Our members love to share their tips online. As always, discuss with your doctor before proceeding.
Q: Itchy ears and ears full of skin. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance??.
A:
- I take my son to the ENT every 6 months or so to have his ears “vacuumed”. It really helps with the itch and his hearing. It only takes a few seconds and it doesn’t hurt.
- You put a few drops of olive oil in your ears. It helped my daughter, and my mother in law.
- There are Debrox ear drops that I use (can be found at any local drug store-CVS, Rite Aid, Duane Reade), helps loosen out the skin mixed with ear wax. I use a special ear canal so I don’t touch the ear drum (looks like a small funnel). Have someone else use tweezers to take it out.
- Get wax softening drops from the pharmacy. It may take a week or two to clear. Then use olive oil drops. Use as a maintenance once a month for 2 or 3 days.
- Triam/Glacial Acet/Menthol 0.1% ointment works great for itchy ears & light to moderate skin build up.
- I find getting them suctioned helps.
- Tweezers are, and always have been, my holy grail.
- Warm olive oil help break down and soften. Then use Q--tips and tweezers!
Q: Is there an association with nosebleeds and ichthyosis?
A: Answered by one of FIRST’s Medical & Scientific Advisory Board members. I know of no association with any of the common forms of ichthyosis. However, people on oral retinoids get nosebleeds more often than when they are not on retinoids.