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Close up image of ear with earwax buildup.

It’s likely that earwax and its accumulation haven’t been subjects of extensive consideration for you, except perhaps during ear hygiene sessions. Still, it’s crucial to have an understanding of its purpose and how it develops.

So why does earwax build-up?

Earwax, also technically called cerumen, is composed of a combination of sweat, skin particles, hair, debris, and ceruminous gland secretions. Earwax will appear as a waxy substance that will usually be yellow, orange, brown, or even grey.

While the production amount of earwax differs from individual to individual, adults usually produce less earwax than children. Furthermore, adult earwax is usually darker and harder compared to that of kids.

Earwax gets discharged or washed out after passing the outer ear canal and reaching the opening of the ear.

Why do we need earwax?

Here are some essential functions that earwax serves:

  • Protecting and lubricating the skin lining the ear canal, thus preventing dryness and itchiness.
  • Before things such as dust, dirt, or other outside debris go further up into the ear canal, earwax acts as a roadblock.
  • Fending off possible infections that might develop within the ear canal.

Obstructions caused by earwax

Impacted earwax is a common issue, but it’s usually the only time you need to be concerned about it. Impacted earwax can stem from narrow or unusually shaped ear canals hindering the natural movement of earwax toward the ear’s periphery.

Wax can be unintentionally pushed up into the ear canal by utilizing poor cleaning practices like using cotton swabs.

Earwax obstructions are often experienced by individuals who frequently use earplugs, earbuds, or hearing aids.

How excessive earwax can impact hearing

The presence of earwax blockages might yield mild discomfort and impact auditory health.
Ringing in the ears, or tinnitus, could also happen.

Acoustic trauma might lead to long-term hearing loss, perforated eardrums, and long-term hearing loss if earwax obstructions go neglected.

How do you deal with impacted wax?

Should you think you have an earwax blockage, consulting us promptly is essential. You might be advised to utilize over-the-counter products such as a bulb syringe or earwax softening drops to clear the wax out, depending on the severity of the blockage.

Contact us right away if you need some assistance with an earwax blockage.

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