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- Earwax - Wikipedia
Earwax protects the skin of the human ear canal, assists in cleaning and lubrication, and provides protection against bacteria, fungi, particulate matter, and water [1] Major components of earwax include cerumen, produced by a type of modified sweat gland, and sebum, an oily substance
- Earwax: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, Removal, and Prevention - WebMD
Earwax (cerumen) serves a purpose but excessive amounts can cause problems for your ear Learn more about earwax and common complications
- Earwax Blockage: Symptoms, Causes Removal - Cleveland Clinic
Earwax blockage — also called cerumen impaction — may result in irritation, tinnitus and hearing loss Treatments include drops to soften the wax or manual removal at your healthcare provider’s office
- Dos and don’ts of earwax removal - Mayo Clinic Press
Glands in your outer ear canal make earwax to moisturize the ear canal and help protect against infections The waxy substance also shields your sensitive eardrum from water, bacteria and other contaminants
- Earwax color chart: What earwax says about your health
The ears are self-cleaning and produce earwax to push out dirt and debris In this article, learn what different ear wax colors and textures indicate, as well as how to safely clean the ears
- How to Safely Remove Earwax Buildup at Home - Verywell Health
Learn why earwax builds up and safe ways to remove it at home or with professional help, reducing discomfort and hearing issues
- Ear wax: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Ear wax protects the ear by: In some people, the glands produce more wax than can be easily removed from the ear This extra wax may harden in the ear canal and block the ear, causing an impaction When you try to clean the ear, you may instead push wax deeper and block the ear canal
- Got an ear full? Heres some advice. - Harvard Health
Earwax, a bodily emanation that many of us would rather do without, is actually pretty useful stuff — in small amounts It's a natural cleanser as it moves from inside the ear canal outward, gathering dead skin cells, hair, and dirt along the way
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