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write three ways by which we can clean our ears .​

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Answered by jolysanthosh57
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Explanation:

10 Tips on how to Care for your Ears Properly

Use earplugs or earmuffs for loud music. ...

Don't listen to your personal music player at very high volume. ...

Keep the sound as low as possible on the TV and radio. ...

Rail against workplace noise. ...

Loud music in the car. ...

Don't use cotton buds. ...

Use ear wax solution.

or clean our ears

Use warm water. Because earwax is water soluble, warm water can soften it up. ...

Use a saline solution. Sometimes a little bit of salinity in the water helps to remove earwax. ...

Try hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide also works to soften earwax. ...

Use an oil softener.

Answered by yashawinisingh
2

Explanation:

Use earplugs or earmuffs for loud music

Protecthear canal plugsAt concerts, get away from the noise regularly. It can take up to 16 hours of quiet time to recover from one excessively loud night out. A regular 5 minute break will help your ears recover but wear earplugs or earmuffs for extra protection.

2. Don’t listen to your personal music player at very high volume

Not being able to hear external sounds when your headphones are on, or if the person next to you can hear it too, means it’s too loud. We recommend that for an MP3 player or equivalent device, 60% volume for 60 minutes a day is ample.

3. Keep the sound as low as possible on the TV and radio

Noise blaring out hour after hour is never good and if you have to shout to make yourself heard, the volume is too high. A subtle reduction can make all the difference.

4. Rail against workplace noise

If you work in, or close to, an environment where you are irritated by noise and your hearing is being affected (drills, machinery etc), speak to your HR Manager.

5. Loud music in the car

It’s tempting to have our favourite songs blasting out as we drive around. But don’t overdo it. Noise in a confined space puts undue pressure on your ears.

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