Soften Earwax
Hydrogen peroxide can be used by some people to remove earwax. They must, of course, do this safely. Doctors advise against using cotton swabs, even if they are dipped in hydrogen peroxide to remove earwax. This can cause earwax to be pushed further into the ear canal, rupture the eardrum and lead to infection.
Hydrogen peroxide can be used by individuals, as mentioned. You can either create your own hydrogen peroxide solution and squirt it into the ear, or you can buy special drops that contain hydrogen peroxide. When patients have excess earwax, softening the earwax can be effective. Most people do not need to use it, as earwax in normal quantities is healthy. The ear canals also self-clean themselves.