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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 significant contemplation for you, except perhaps during ear hygiene sessions. Still, it’s crucial to have an understanding of its purpose and how it forms.

So why does earwax build-up?

Earwax, scientifically called cerumen, is a dense combination of debris, hair, skin particles, sweat, and ceruminous gland secretions. Earwax will appear as a waxy substance that will normally 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 tends to be darker and harder compared to that of kids.

Earwax gets expelled or washed out after going by the outer ear canal and reaching the opening of the ear.

Why is earwax essential?

Here are a few essential functions that earwax serves:

  • Helping prevent ear infections.
  • Preventing itchiness and dryness by moisturizing and protecting the lining of the ear canal.
  • Before things like dust, dirt, or other external debris get further up into the ear canal, earwax acts as a barrier.

Blockages caused by earwax

Impacted earwax is a common issue, but it’s typically the only time you need to worry about it. Sometimes, earwax is unable to easily get to the opening of the ear due to narrow or unusually shaped ear canals.

Wax can be accidentally crammed up into the ear canal by utilizing improper cleaning methods like using cotton swabs.

People grappling with hearing loss who use earplugs or hearing aids are also predisposed to experiencing ear canal obstructions.

How too much earwax can affect hearing

Auditory health may be impeded and you may feel minor discomfort.
Ringing in the ears, or tinnitus, could also occur.

Untreated earwax blockages may intensify into middle ear infections, perforated eardrums, or lasting hearing loss due to acoustic trauma.

How do you deal with impacted wax?

It’s crucial that you contact us as soon as you can if you think your ears are blocked by earwax. Depending on the severity of the blockage, you may be advised to utilize over-the-counter wax softening drops or a bulb syringe for delicate irrigation to alleviate the condition.

If you’re worried about your earwax buildup, call us right away to schedule an appointment.

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The site information is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. To receive personalized advice or treatment, schedule an appointment.