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- Earwax - Wikipedia
Earwax, also known by the medical term cerumen, is a waxy substance secreted in the ear canal of humans and other mammals Earwax can be many colors, including brown, orange, red, yellowish, and gray
- 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
- Earwax blockage - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
Learn simple steps for treatment and self-care of this common problem, including earwax removal
- Earwax Removal: How to Safely Remove It At Home
Have earwax buildup? Here's what doctors do and don't recommend for removing earwax
- What Is Earwax? Causes, Cleaning Tips, and When to See a Doctor
Earwax and Hearing Aids Hearing aids and earwax have a complicated relationship On one hand, hearing aids can stimulate more earwax production due to the friction and warmth they create in the ear canal On the other, wax can clog microphones and speakers, leading to distorted sound or device failure Maintenance Tips:
- Understanding Earwax: When Its Normal and When to Worry
Earwax, scientifically known as cerumen, often evokes mixed reactions While some view it as a mere inconvenience, others recognize its vital role in maintaining ear health Understanding what constitutes normal earwax and recognizing when it’s time to seek professional help can significantly impact your overall well-being
- Excessive Earwax: Why it Builds Up and How to Remove It - Verywell Health
Excess earwax can be caused by skin conditions like eczema or when the ear canal is irritated by things like earbuds or hearing aids The buildup of earwax may also occur as you get older when earwax is generally drier and harder, or simply because your ear canal is narrow
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