If there is a hole in the drum, the H2O2 could make it into the inner
ear.  I have no information on what problems this would cause directly,
but even water in the inner ear can be a problem.  Also the evolved
oxygen could conceivably increase inner ear pressure so that it could
rupture the drum.

I do not want to be the one to suggest something that could cause
damage.

Marshall

Grant wrote:

> Just  rookie Question:
>                       So what happens  if the drum is not  " Intact "
>                                                         Grant..
>
> Marshall Dudley wrote:
>
>> Have you tried 3% H2O2.  That suppose to work very well in the ear
>> as long as
>> the drum is intact.
>>
>> Marshall
>>
>> M
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>> > [email protected]>
>> >
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