Millions lose access to free NHS earwax removal (2024)

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By Jim Reed

Health reporter

Almost 10 million people in England can no longer access free NHS earwax removal services, the RNID has warned.

The hearing loss charity said there was "no medical reason" for the withdrawal of NHS services across parts of England since 2019.

And some people unable to afford private treatment were turning to "dangerous self-removal methods".

The government said GPs can still refer patients on to a specialist service if the problem is linked to hearing loss.

Each year, about 2.3 million people in the UK need earwax treatment, according to the NHS.

It is more common among older people, hearing-aid users and those with a learning disability.

Wax build-up in the ear canal can cause painful symptoms including tinnitus, earache and hearing loss.

It often requires removal before a hearing test and can interfere with certain hearing aids, causing a distracting whistling sound.

Image source, Helen Kendall

Helen Kendall, 76, from Bath, Somerset, says she now has to pay £240 a year for private treatment, because the GPs in her area no longer offer a free service.

"When the wax builds up, I find it very difficult," she says.

"I lost some of my confidence and became unable to follow conversations.

"It led to increased isolation and I found I was withdrawing.

"I'm a sociable person - I volunteer at a food bank, I'm part of an art group and cook for a lunch club and I love the cinema.

"All of these rely on me being able to hear properly."

National Institute of Health and Care Excellence guidelines say wax removal should be provided in GP surgeries or other local ear-care services.

There are two main methods:

  • microsuction - a small vacuum sucks out wax

  • electronic irrigation - a machine gently pumps pressurised water into the ear

The RNID sent Freedom of Information requests to all 42 integrated health boards across England.

Of the 40 that responded:.

  • 18 funded a full service

  • 15 restricted eligibility or did not offer the service across all their GP surgeries

  • seven commissioned no treatment at all

The charity's director of health, Crystal Rolfe, said: "For the 10 million people who live in areas where there is no provision, the only option is to pay for it, which we know can cost up to £100 for just one procedure.

"Previous research shows that 26% of people say they wouldn't be able to afford that, partly because some people need to have earwax removed several times a year."

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No NHS ear wax services

  • 7 areasBirmingham & Solihull, Cornwall & Scilly Isles, Dorset, Mid & South Essex, NW London, SW London, Suffolk & NE Essex

    Source: RNID

    The RNID says it recognises NHS boards are operating under financial constraints, but this is not an acceptable reason to reduce provision.

    In some areas it says patients are being told the service no longer exists even though GPs are still contracted to run it.

    The concern is that more people may be trying to remove wax themselves using methods it describes as dangerous.

    The strong advice is "never put anything in your ear smaller than your elbow".

    Other objects - from cotton buds to paper clips and hairpins or even fingers - should never be used in the ear canal itself.

    "For most people, it's a self-cleansing mechanism and the wax just comes out on its own," Ms Rolfe says.

    "If it's got stuck in your ear, then you should go and see a GP, who might sometimes suggest olive oil drops in the first instance."

    Some commercial drops are available over the counter - but there is "little evidence" drops or sprays will resolve the issue in more than one out of every five people, the RNID says.

    Drops would not be recommended for those who have had a recent infection or operation - and the patient should speak to a pharmacist first.

    The government said local health boards are responsible for commissioning services in their area based on the needs of the population, and GPs can still refer patients to a specialist audiology service if the problem is linked to hearing loss.

    An NHS England spokeswoman said information about treating earwax safely at home was also available on the NHS website, external.

    The Scottish and Welsh governments remained "committed to ensure the availability of NHS earwax-removal services", the RNID said. And it would "lobby for the same commitment" in Northern Ireland, once devolved government was restored.

    But patients from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have contacted BBC News saying they are also facing the same issue with a lack of NHS services for getting earwax removed.

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    Millions lose access to free NHS earwax removal (2024)

    FAQs

    Millions lose access to free NHS earwax removal? ›

    Without treatment, ear wax build-up can cause symptoms including hearing loss, tinnitus and earache. Almost 10 million people in England do not have access to NHS ear wax removal services, in what a hearing loss charity has called a "postcode lottery" of care for patients.

    Why has the NHS stopped ear wax removal? ›

    Why have GP surgeries stopped providing this service? A few people would say that ear syringing can be dangerous and potentially damage the ear canal if it is not undertaken correctly. However, the main reason it was taken away from GP surgeries is due to the fact it was no longer classified as an essential service.

    Do NHS pay for ear wax removal? ›

    Almost 10 million people in England can no longer access free NHS earwax removal services, the RNID has warned. The hearing loss charity said there was "no medical reason" for the withdrawal of NHS services across parts of England since 2019.

    Why did a bunch of earwax just fall out? ›

    Chewing, talking and regular bathing is often enough to move earwax up and out of the ear. Usually, earwax gets rinsed away in the shower without you knowing it's happening. But it's possible – and totally normal – for earwax to come out in balls, clumps or lumps.

    How do you get rid of ear wax for free? ›

    To remove earwax build-up:
    1. Lie on your side with the affected ear facing up.
    2. Put 2 to 3 drops of olive or almond oil in your ear – do not use almond oil if you're allergic to almonds.
    3. Continue to lie on your side for 5 to 10 minutes after putting in the oil.
    4. Repeat 3 to 4 times a day, for 3 to 5 days.

    Why don't doctors remove ear wax anymore? ›

    There are several reasons this service is often no longer offered in primary care, some of which are based on misunderstandings. First, manual water-filled syringes for flushing out earwax can cause high pressure of water and might damage the patient's ears – not something a GP wants to be responsible for doing.

    Why should you not remove wax from your ears? ›

    Not only do cotton swabs — and those other aforementioned instruments — not remove ear wax, but they can pose a risk of hearing loss. Using small items of any kind puts us at an increased risk of puncturing the ear drum, which can cause pain, infection and even long-term hearing loss.

    What dissolves ear wax immediately? ›

    If the aim is to completely break down the wax, waxsol, peroxide 3% or a sodium bicarbonate solution (which can be prepared by your local pharmacist) is effective.

    Does olive oil remove ear wax? ›

    Ear drops:

    Put 2 or 3 drops of ordinary olive oil down the ear 2 or 3 times a day for 2-3 weeks. This softens the wax so that it then runs out of its own accord without harming the ear. You can continue for any length of time, but 3 weeks is usually enough. Surprisingly, you will not necessarily see wax come out.

    How much does it cost to remove ear wax UK? ›

    Prices for microsuction ear wax removal can vary from clinic to clinic – but as an example, here at the Welling Ear Wax Removal Clinic, it costs £40 for one ear and £60 for both ears.

    Why did a black ball come out of my ear? ›

    Sometimes it can be other colors, including dark brown or black. Black earwax is rarely cause for concern. In many cases, black earwax is just a sign your ear has earwax buildup. It may also mean your ear doesn't naturally remove earwax as well as it should.

    What is the best oil to dissolve ear wax? ›

    If earwax buildup continues, you may need to visit your health care provider once or twice a year for regular cleaning. Your health care provider may also recommend that you use earwax-softening agents such as saline, mineral oil or olive oil. This helps loosen the wax so that it can leave the ear more easily.

    Why did a ball of wax come out of my ear? ›

    It has a function—it prevents infection and helps kick out dirt and whatever else gets in the ear canal. When you move your jaw, part of the TMJ joint moves back into the ear canal and helps deform and kick out wax—it's a self-cleaning mechanism! Eventually, the wax will fall out of your ear—it's supposed to do that!

    Does NHS do free ear wax removal? ›

    Free earwax removal has been in the news this week with reports that 10 million people in England can no longer access free NHS earwax removal services.

    What is the best ear wax removal? ›

    Over-the-counter solutions

    Look for water-based ear drops with ingredients such as hydrogen peroxide, carbamide peroxide, acetic acid, docusate sodium, or sodium bicarbonate. You can also consider oil-based ear drops for earwax removal. Look for those with peanut, olive, or almond oils.

    Can I use a shower head to clean my ears? ›

    Tips for cleaning ears in the shower

    Clean the outer and back parts with your fingers or the shower head. After cleaning, tilt your head to let the water drain out and prevent it from pooling, which can lead to ear infections.

    Has ear syringing been stopped? ›

    People suffering from a build-up of ear wax are not entitled to have their ears syringed on the NHS in England, a government minister has confirmed. Edward Argar said it was no longer one of the core services GPs are obliged to provide.

    How do doctors remove stubborn ear wax? ›

    Your provider can also flush out the wax using a syringe filled with warm water and saline or diluted hydrogen peroxide. Medicated ear drops may also be recommended to help soften the wax, such as carbamide peroxide (Debrox Earwax Removal Kit, Murine Ear Wax Removal System).

    Why don't I get ear wax anymore? ›

    It can be as simple as not being able to produce enough earwax or cleaning the ears too much. Dry ears can also be linked to skin allergies, and to other dry skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis. In most cases, it can easily be treated.

    Is micro suction ear wax removal safe? ›

    Microsuction is an incredibly safe procedure. There is potential for minimal damage to the ear drum, but only if you move unexpectedly during the procedure. In very rare circ*mstances, you may experience minor hearing loss immediately afterwards, however this will resolve itself a short time after.

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