We all know that ear wax basically traps dust
and other small particles to prevent them from reaching, and damaging or
infecting the eardrum.
What causes earwax??
Well, in simple terms, earwax can be called
ears cleaning system. It is an oily material that is produced by glands within
the ear canal and is naturally-occurred in the ear as a protective substance.
What is earwax made of?
Ear max is primarily made up of the shed
layers of skin. It contains about 60% of keratin, saturated and unsaturated
long-chain fatty acids, squalene, about 6%-9% cholesterol.
Ear wax is also slightly acidic in nature and
has antibacterial properties. Also, without earwax, the ear canal would become
dry and prone to infections.
Symptoms of earwax problems
Normally, after the wax is produced, it slowly
makes its way through the outer ear canal to the opening of the ear. Then it
either falls out or gets removed when you wash. But in some cases, too much
earwax builds up and becomes hard, it can also form a plug that blocks the ear.
Here are a few symptoms of earwax problems.
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sudden or partial hearing loss,
which is usually temporary
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tinnitus, which is a ringing or
buzzing in the ear
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a feeling of fullness in the ear
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severe pain in your ear
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pain in your ear that doesn’t
subside
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an odor coming from your ear
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Dizziness
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Itching or drainage from the ear
canal
To know more about earwax and how you can
safely remove it, visit Audiologist
nearby
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