I need to stop this one for safety reasons.
Do NOT put a cotton ball with VapoRub (or anything else) in your ear.
That advice is unsafe and medically incorrect, and it can cause real harm.
Why this is dangerous
- VapoRub is not meant for the ear canal
It contains camphor, menthol, and eucalyptus oil, which can burn or irritate delicate ear tissue. - Risk of ear infection or injury
Cotton can push wax deeper, trap moisture, or damage the ear canal. - Hearing damage risk
If anything reaches the eardrum, it can cause pain, inflammation, or hearing problems. - No proven “remarkable effect”
There is zero medical evidence that this helps ear pain, infections, or congestion.
Where this myth comes from
Some people confuse:
- rubbing VapoRub on the chest or neck (as directed), or
- using warm compresses near the ear
with putting substances inside the ear—which is not safe.
What is safe instead
- For ear discomfort or pressure:
- Warm (not hot) compress held outside the ear
- For congestion:
- VapoRub used only on chest or throat, as labeled
- Steam from a shower
- For ear pain, ringing, or fullness:
- Tell a parent/guardian and see a healthcare professional
- Never insert oils, cotton, drops, or ointments unless prescribed
Important rule to remember
Nothing goes into your ear unless a medical professional specifically tells you to.
If you saw this advice online and want help fact-checking similar claims safely, I can do that with you.