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Of all the occasions when you don’t want to have earwax, it is when you are flying. Although it is not impossible to fly while suffering from earwax, it can be extremely uncomfortable.  That is why you should act before you board the plane.

The reason earwax is so painful on a plane is to do with the pressure changes involved in take-off, ascent, descent and landing.

· Normally, the Eustachian tubes in the middle ear equalise the pressure by permitting air to flow between the throat and the middle ear

· Earwax can block this

· The result can be pain, dizziness and hearing loss

Such suffering will make any flight uncomfortable and this will be even worse on a long-haul flight, so it makes sense to have the earwax removed beforehand.

How Can You Get Earwax Removed The Day Before You Go On Holiday?

That is where our same day earwax removal service comes in so useful. Nobody plans to have an earwax problem, so it could be that the issue arises with terrible timing just as you are about to head off on holiday.

According to research by Easyjet, 52 per cent of Britons plan to fly overseas to see a new country this year, with as many as six per cent planning to visit more than five. Popular trips will include the World Cup and August’s total solar eclipse over Iceland and Spain.

Among that large number of Britons flying to destinations near and far, there are sure to be some who have an earwax problem in the run-up to departure day.

If you turn out to be one of them, don’t allow your flights to be an ordeal and your holiday to be miserable because you have a blocked-up ear. By getting the problem resolved before you go, you can focus on enjoying your trip.

That way, the nearest thing to earwax will be you waxing lyrical about it when you return home.

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