Earwax, known medically as cerumen, is a naturally-occuring substance which is important in ear health. It traps bacteria and debris to prevent infection and lubricates the ear canal and prevents dryness and itching.
Tips for cleaning your ears safely at home: 1. Ear wax can get impacted in those who wear hearing aids or earplugs regulaly. 2. Never insert any sharp objects inside your canal for cleaning ear. 3. Use ear wax softeners like glycerine, mineral oil or over the counter wax solvents. 4. Wrap your index finger with a warm damp cloth and wipe off the canal. 5. Gentle irrigation of the ear canal can be done using warm saline and syringe to gently rinse out the ear canals. 6. If still you are not able to get rid of the wax and the symptoms kindly visit an ent specialist.","dateCreated":"","author":{"@type":"Physician","name":"Dr.Abdur Rahman","medicalSpecialty":"ENT Specialist","image":"https://assets.lybrate.com/img/documents/doctor/dp/82e7329d7a173f23ded3053352339938/Ear-Nose-Throat-ENT--AbdurRahman-Bareilly-2831af","url":"https://www.lybrate.com/bareilly/doctor/dr-abdur-rahman-ent-specialist"},"interactionStatistic":{"@type":"InteractionCounter","interactionType":"LikeAction","userInteractionCount":"0"}}},{"@context":"http://schema.org","@type":"Question","text":"Self Cleaning Of Ears!!","answerCount":null,"acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","upvoteCount":"0","text":"According to recently released guidelines from the american academy of otolaryngology/head and neck surgery foundation, experts strongly discourage twirling cotton-tipped swabs or cleaning in the ears. Here s why.
1. It s unnecessary The ear is self-cleaning. No routine maintenance is required. If you re inserting swabs into your ears to remove earwax or prevent its buildup, think again. Earwax is produced within the ear canal and naturally migrates from deeper inside to outside in 6-12weeks.
2. It may be harmful Inserting a cotton tipped swab (or anything else) into the ear can damage the ear canal or eardrum, or push earwax farther into the canal, making it harder to remove. This may cause a feeling of pressure in the ear and diminished hearing. Even worse, clumps of earwax pushed down near the eardrum can lead to painful ear infections.
3. Earwax is not a sign of poor hygiene Here s where there seems to be some misunderstanding. Earwax the medical term is cerumen is there for good reasons.
Among other things, cerumen is a natural moisturizer, preventing the skin inside the ear from becoming too dry traps dirt and dust before they can reach deep into the canal absorbs dead skin cells and debris prevents bacteria and other infectious organisms from reaching the inner ear.
Some people make more earwax, while others make less. The makeup of earwax varies depending on ethnicity, age, environment, and even diet. While there seems to be a certain ick factor associated with earwax, it s not a reflection of uncleanliness; in fact, it s a sign of normal, healthy ears.","dateCreated":"","author":{"@type":"Physician","name":"Dr.Namrita Bopanna","medicalSpecialty":"ENT Specialist","image":"https://assets.lybrate.com/img/documents/doctor/dp/ee02b6e496ba2a27af5de257498af4dc/Ear-Nose-Throat-ENT--NamritaBopanna-Bangalore-54dd77.jpg","url":"https://www.lybrate.com/bangalore/doctor/dr-namrita-bopanna-ear-nose-throat-ent-specialist"},"interactionStatistic":{"@type":"InteractionCounter","interactionType":"LikeAction","userInteractionCount":"0"}}},{"@context":"http://schema.org","@type":"Question","text":"Earwax Buildup & Blockage - How To Administer It?","answerCount":null,"acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","upvoteCount":"0","text":"The body has its own protective mechanisms, and one of these is the ear wax. The skin in the ear produces an oily, waxy substance known as cerumen. This is produced to help protect the ear from the dust and the microorganisms that it is constantly subjected to. What happens is this earwax is naturally removed from the ear as it gets washed away through the ear canal that opens to the outside. However, in some cases, where there is excessive production of wax, it can harden and cause a blockage. Read on to know more about how this ear wax builds up, how it may cause blockage, and how to get rid of it.
Buildup: As noted, the ear wax is a natural protective mechanism to keep dust and bacteria from entering the ear canal which is a very critical organ. The middle ear is responsible for maintaining overall body balance. However, in some people, more wax is produced than what gets removed. Also, due to the recurrent use of earphones and earbuds, the wax can get pushed deeper. The earphones also could block the wax from getting out of the ear canal.
Excessive ear wax can lead to the following:
Infection Pain in the ear Hearing loss, which can progress even to complete deafness A feeling of ringing in the ears (known as tinnitus) Drainage from the ear Foul smell from the ear Dizziness It is important to know that trying to remove ear wax at home should be avoided, as they can push the wax internally and cause more severe problems. These above symptoms could be indicative of various other problems in the ear and so should be immediately attended to by a medical doctor. Those who use hearing aids may also face the problem of excessive wax buildup.
Removal: As mentioned above, removal should not be done at home. This is true especially for young children and the elderly.
Wax softening: There are specific drops which can be used to soften ear wax. Some other products at home which can be used include baby oil, glycerine, mineral oil, or hydrogen peroxide. Over-the-counter: Ear irrigation kits are available with clear instructions and can be used safely. As the next step, clinical removal may be required. Those who are prone to excessive wax buildup may go for an annual or biannual wax removal. This could include irrigation and use of suction or curette to remove the wax. Ear wax, though not very pleasant, has a role to play in the ear s health and small amounts of it is beneficial.","dateCreated":"","author":{"@type":"Physician","name":"Dr.Mukesh More","medicalSpecialty":"ENT Specialist","image":"https://assets.lybrate.com/img/documents/doctor/dp/ea30a2f760f41a3f5f3472c9c708c500/Ear-Nose-Throat-ENT--MukeshMore-Nashik-2b3650","url":"https://www.lybrate.com/nashik/doctor/dr-mukesh-more-ear-nose-throat-ent-specialist"},"interactionStatistic":{"@type":"InteractionCounter","interactionType":"LikeAction","userInteractionCount":"0"}}},{"@context":"http://schema.org","@type":"Question","text":"Ear Discharge - Know All About It!","answerCount":null,"acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","upvoteCount":"0","text":"Discharge from the ear is medically termed as otorrhea. This discharge can be white (clear), yellow, brown, bloody, or pus (purulent). Also, it can be offensive (smelly) or non-offensive. Discharge can be due to the pathologies of the ear canal, middle ear, or, rarely, from inside the skull. There are many causes of ear discharge, some are:
Earwax- Wax is a brown, sticky discharge from the ear. The wax formation is a normal process. It is a protective mechanism of the body. It protects the ear from dust, bacteria, viruses, or any foreign bodies entering inside. Sometimes excess of wax can be a problem. That s why it should be removed regularly. Infection- It is one of the most common reasons for discharge from the ear. It occurs when the middle ear is infected with bacteria or viruses. This causes fluid to build up in the ear, which leads to ear discharge. Generally, the discharge is yellowish due to pus and offensive because of the infection. Swimmer s ear- It is medically termed as otitis externa. It occurs when the ear canal is infected with bacteria or virus. Mostly, this condition is due to long hours of swimming; too much moisture in the ear can rupture the wall of the ear canal through which the infection enters in the ear canal. Also, this can be due to eczema or any foreign body in the ear which can rupture the wall. Trauma- This can be due to the cotton swab while cleansing your ear if you insert or push it too deep. Also, this can be due to altitude changes such as seen in scuba diving or while flying in the aeroplane. This can cause rupture of the ear drum leading to ear discharge. Acoustic trauma- This type of trauma occurs due to loud noises which rupture the eardrum and can cause discharge from the ear. Necrotizing or malignant otitis externa- This condition is very rare. This condition can occur as a complication of otitis externa, or in immunocompromised patients, or in those suffering from diabetes. This can cause damage to the cartilage and bones in the base of the skull which is responsible for the ear discharge. It can be clear fluid due to cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) which is present in the brain. Cholesteatoma- It s a noncancerous growth of skin cells in the middle ear leading to discharge from the ear. Mastoiditis- It is due to infection of the mastoid bone which can cause discharge from the ear. Even this condition is very rarely seen. Fracture of the skull- Fracture in any of the bones in the skull can lead to discharge from the ear. Head injury- It s an emergency. Bloody discharge from the ear can be present.","dateCreated":"","author":{"@type":"Physician","name":"Dr.Harmeet Singh Pasricha","medicalSpecialty":"ENT Specialist","image":"https://assets.lybrate.com/img/documents/doctor/dp/568f00395a89d5ed42089b00192e91e0/Ear-Nose-Throat-ENT--HarmeetSinghPasricha-Gurgaon-5ced05.JPG","url":"https://www.lybrate.com/gurgaon/doctor/dr-harmeet-singh-pasricha-ear-nose-throat-ent-specialist"},"interactionStatistic":{"@type":"InteractionCounter","interactionType":"LikeAction","userInteractionCount":"0"}}},{"@context":"http://schema.org","@type":"Question","text":"Excessive Earwax - How To Handle It?","answerCount":null,"acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","upvoteCount":"0","text":"The body has its own protective mechanisms, and one of these is the ear wax. The skin in the ear produces an oily, waxy substance known as cerumen. This is produced to help protect the ear from the dust and the microorganisms that it is constantly subjected to. What happens is this earwax is naturally removed from the ear as it gets washed away through the ear canal that opens to the outside. However, in some cases, where there is excessive production of wax, it can harden and cause a blockage. Read on to know more about how this ear wax builds up, how it may cause blockage, and how to get rid of it.
Buildup: As noted, the ear wax is a natural protective mechanism to keep dust and bacteria from entering the ear canal which is a very critical organ. The middle ear is responsible for maintaining overall body balance. However, in some people, more wax is produced than what gets removed. Also, due to the recurrent use of earphones and earbuds, the wax can get pushed deeper. The earphones also could block the wax from getting out of the ear canal.
Excessive ear wax can lead to the following:
Infection Pain in the ear Hearing loss, which can progress even to complete deafness A feeling of ringing in the ears (known as tinnitus) Drainage from the ear Foul smell from the ear Dizziness It is important to know that trying to remove ear wax at home should be avoided, as they can push the wax internally and cause more severe problems. These above symptoms could be indicative of various other problems in the ear and so should be immediately attended to by a medical doctor. Those who use hearing aids may also face the problem of excessive wax buildup.
Removal: As mentioned above, removal should not be done at home. This is true especially for young children and the elderly.
Wax softening: There are specific drops which can be used to soften ear wax. Some other products at home which can be used include baby oil, glycerine, mineral oil, or hydrogen peroxide. Over-the-counter: Ear irrigation kits are available with clear instructions and can be used safely. As the next step, clinical removal may be required. Those who are prone to excessive wax buildup may go for an annual or biannual wax removal. This could include irrigation and use of suction or curette to remove the wax. Ear wax, though not very pleasant, has a role to play in the ear s health and small amounts of it is beneficial.","dateCreated":"","author":{"@type":"Physician","name":"Dr.Anurag Tandon","medicalSpecialty":"ENT Specialist","image":"https://assets.lybrate.com/img/documents/doctor/dp/18d9f5e890275a3843a992156868e034/Ear-Nose-Throat-ENT--AnuragTandon-New-Delhi-68e0d3.jpg","url":"https://www.lybrate.com/delhi/doctor/dr-anurag-tandon-ear-nose-throat-ent-specialist"},"interactionStatistic":{"@type":"InteractionCounter","interactionType":"LikeAction","userInteractionCount":"0"}}},{"@context":"http://schema.org","@type":"Question","text":"Ear Discharge - Is It Dangerous?","answerCount":null,"acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","upvoteCount":"0","text":"Also known as otorrhoea, ear discharge is a condition where fluid oozes from your ear. In most cases, this discharge is just your excess earwax coming out. Your body produces earwax to keep your ears protected and clean. Therefore, the emission of earwax is nothing to worry about. However, a different type of fluid such as blood is discharged sometimes, usually indicating a ruptured eardrum.
Read on to know when you should worry about your ear discharge.
Causes for ear discharge:
The three main causes of discharge from your ears that indicate a problem are-
1. Middle ear infection - Infection of the middle ear is common, which often causes ear discharge as a symptom. The middle ear is the area behind the eardrum and contains vital bones that make hearing possible. During an infection in this region, fluid builds up increases. Excessive fluid in the middle ear leads to perforation of the eardrums and spillage of this fluid.
2. Trauma - If excessive pressure causes trauma to your eardrum, it may lead to fluid discharge from your ears as well. For instance, pressure applied to the eardrums while cleaning it with a cotton swab can lead to perforation and discharge of bodily fluids. Similarly, unequal pressure conditions while flying in a plane or scuba diving can also cause a tear in your eardrums, resulting in discharge. Excessively loud noises can also lead to ear trauma.
3. Swimmer s ear - This condition occurs if you spend too much time underwater. Spending prolonged periods underwater leads to the breakdown of the skin in your ear canal. This leaves the region susceptible to bacterial infections. Such infections can then result in discharge of fluids from your ear.
When should you visit the doctor for ear discharge?
In most cases, ear discharge is absolutely normal and does not warrant a visit to the doctor. However, you should seek medical help in the following instances -
your discharge is white, yellow or bloody in colour the discharge continues for more than 5 days at a stretch you suffer from other symptoms, such as fever, along with the ear discharge you experience severe pain or notice redness or inflammation of the ear you experience loss of hearing the discharge occurs after an injury to your ears
Treating ear discharge:
Your doctor will shortlist the cause of your ear discharge before starting treatment. If an infection causes it, you will be given antibiotics to fight the infection. However, if the discharge is due to trauma, pain medications will help deal with the discomfort. In the case of eardrum perforation, doctors may perform a paper patch procedure to seal the tear inside your ear.","dateCreated":"","author":{"@type":"Physician","name":"Dr.Sathish Kumar.S Sadula","medicalSpecialty":"ENT Specialist","image":"https://assets.lybrate.com/img/documents/doctor/dp/a30760fcc8cc247b0b6a317f3d0700ca/Ear-Nose-Throat-ENT--SathishKumarSSadula-Hyderabad-6db213","url":"https://www.lybrate.com/hyderabad/doctor/dr-sathish-kumar-s-sadula-ear-nose-throat-ent-specialist"},"interactionStatistic":{"@type":"InteractionCounter","interactionType":"LikeAction","userInteractionCount":"0"}}},{"@context":"http://schema.org","@type":"Question","text":"Got An Ear Full - How To Clear It Up?","answerCount":null,"acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","upvoteCount":"0","text":"The body has its own protective mechanisms, and one of these is the ear wax. The skin in the ear produces an oily, waxy substance known as cerumen. This is produced to help protect the ear from the dust and the microorganisms that it is constantly subjected to. What happens is this earwax is naturally removed from the ear as it gets washed away through the ear canal that opens to the outside. However, in some cases, where there is excessive production of wax, it can harden and cause a blockage. Read on to know more about how this ear wax builds up, how it may cause blockage, and how to get rid of it.
Buildup: As noted, the ear wax is a natural protective mechanism to keep dust and bacteria from entering the ear canal which is a very critical organ. The middle ear is responsible for maintaining overall body balance. However, in some people, more wax is produced than what gets removed. Also, due to the recurrent use of earphones and earbuds, the wax can get pushed deeper. The earphones also could block the wax from getting out of the ear canal.
Excessive ear wax can lead to the following:
Infection Pain in the ear Hearing loss, which can progress even to complete deafness A feeling of ringing in the ears (known as tinnitus) Drainage from the ear Foul smell from the ear Dizziness It is important to know that trying to remove ear wax at home should be avoided, as they can push the wax internally and cause more severe problems. These above symptoms could be indicative of various other problems in the ear and so should be immediately attended to by a medical doctor. Those who use hearing aids may also face the problem of excessive wax buildup.
Removal: As mentioned above, removal should not be done at home. This is true especially for young children and the elderly.
Wax softening: There are specific drops which can be used to soften ear wax. Some other products at home which can be used include baby oil, glycerine, or mineral oil. As the next step, clinical removal may be required. Those who are prone to excessive wax buildup may go for an annual or biannual wax removal. This could include irrigation and use of suction or curette to remove the wax. Ear wax, though not very pleasant, has a role to play in the ear s health and small amounts of it are beneficial.","dateCreated":"","author":{"@type":"Physician","name":"Dr.Sampurna Ghosh","medicalSpecialty":"ENT Specialist","image":"https://assets.lybrate.com/img/documents/doctor/dp/ffc9a629fbcf5255c3a7339a17e3fc07/Ear-Nose-Throat-ENT--SampurnaGhosh-Hyderabad-02acb4","url":"https://www.lybrate.com/hyderabad/doctor/dr-sampurna-ghosh-ear-nose-throat-ent-specialist"},"interactionStatistic":{"@type":"InteractionCounter","interactionType":"LikeAction","userInteractionCount":"0"}}},{"@context":"http://schema.org","@type":"Question","text":"Earwax Impaction - How To Administer It?","answerCount":null,"acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","upvoteCount":"0","text":"Ear wax which is also known as cerumen is produced by the human body for the protection of the ears. Ear wax possesses both antibacterial and lubricating characteristics. Mostly, the existing ear wax is passed via the ear canal by motions such as chewing and various jaw movements. The skin from the canal widens from within. At this time, it extends from outside the ear and peels off. The ear wax is made by the outer lining of the ears.
Ear wax impaction refers to a situation where there is tremendous build-up within the canal of the ears. Such enormous build-up is indicative that something is seriously wrong. Ears are naturally designed in a way that they self-clean. Build-up of ear wax and obstruction often takes place when people make use of cotton swabs and/or bobby pins to clean out the ears. But using earbuds or cotton swabs are contrary to helpful; they push the ear wax further deep inside the ears, sometimes leading to an injury in the process.
When ear wax impaction is left untreated, it may lead to infections. Signs of the severity of the impaction include irritation of the ear and loss of hearing. If there is a significant accumulation of ear wax in the ear then it might make looking inside the ear troublesome, thereby, a number of issues can go undiagnosed. Of the main signs of ear wax impaction, the four most foreboding signs include:
Severe Spinning Decreased Hearing Nausea and Vomiting Ringing in the Ear Other symptoms of earwax impaction include drainage from the canal of the ear, pain in the ear and dizziness.
Upon experiencing the severe signs of earwax impaction or cerumen build-up, the supervising doctor can confirm that you may or may not have a blockage in the ear by looking inside the ear with an ear-scope. Getting rid of the extra earwax is very easy. Use only cotton swabs to clean out the external region of the ears. In order to soften the consistency of the earwax you can buy certain over-the-counter drops or you can also use substances that are composed of baby oil, and glycerine.
Ear irrigation is another method which you can adopt in order to eliminate excess earwax. If the patient considering ear irrigation has suffered an injury in the ear or had a medical procedure such as a surgery performed on the ear then he or she should immediately opt out of the idea of ear irrigation. If ear irrigation is performed on an eardrum that has become ruptured then it could lead to infection or loss of hearing. Persons having a problem of impacted ear wax should get it cleaned by an ENT specialist every 6 months.","dateCreated":"","author":{"@type":"Physician","name":"Dr.Sunil Agrawal","medicalSpecialty":"ENT Specialist","image":"https://assets.lybrate.com/img/documents/doctor/dp/3d4d5cbbf73ea84ba0b094d3785e26a9/Ear-Nose-Throat-ENT--SunilAgrawal-Indore-515a51","url":"https://www.lybrate.com/indore/doctor/dr-sunil-agrawal-ent-specialist"},"interactionStatistic":{"@type":"InteractionCounter","interactionType":"LikeAction","userInteractionCount":"0"}}},{"@context":"http://schema.org","@type":"Question","text":"Earwax Blockage - What To Do If You Have Clogged Ears?","answerCount":null,"acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","upvoteCount":"0","text":"Hearing is an essential process in everyone's life. Be it your social life or professional activities, hearing influences every aspect of your life. You can thus, never ignore the health of your ears to enjoy a healthy life. But there are several hindrances to obstruct effective hearing. One of the problems is the accumulation of a natural substance called cerumen produced by the glands present in the ear canal. The accumulated cerumen is medically referred to as Earwax. Overproduction of cerumen is mainly triggered by the deficiency of Omega-3 fatty acids, zinc and magnesium.
The basic function of the wax is to protect the ear canal from invasion by foreign particles like bacteria and dust particles. This is necessary for the smooth functioning of the ear and its protection from invaders. However, it becomes an irritating problem when earwax is produced in excess. The problem aggravates when the ear canal is blocked due to the accumulation of earwax. In such cases, we use certain objects such as bobby pins, Q-tips or cotton swabs to clean the accumulated earwax from the ear canal. What we do not realise is that pricking the wax using these objects can sometimes cause significant damage to the ear. These objects push the wax deep inside the canal, leading to blockage.
The most common symptoms of excessive earwax are as follows:
Earache Developing a fullness feeling in the ears Loss of hearing on a temporary basis Noises inside the ear Itching Here are the preventive measures to remove ear wax blockage:
In order to prevent blockage of ear wax, try keeping it moist by frequently running water into your ear while taking a bath. This will prevent the ear wax from getting dried up so that it doesn t get blocked in the ear canal. Make sure, you drain the water from the ear after running it for some time. Don t use any pointed objects inside the ears as it can cause ear infection while pushing the wax deeper. Avoid inserting cotton swabs or earbuds into the ear canal. You can use them to remove exposed ear wax at the ear opening, but don t push them deep inside the ear canal. It can push the excess ear wax inside the ear canal, thereby resulting into an impact. Don t use candle ear wax remover. Ear candles are another method to remove ear wax, but it can be really dangerous as you need to hold the lighted candle very close to your ear. It can even burn your ear. Don t use cold water or a strong jet to drain out the excess ear wax. Strong jet can lead to the damage of the eardrum while cold water may result into dizziness. Avoid using any other method to remove ear wax at home, such as suction. Don t use any type of acidic liquid in order to soften the ear wax. Omega 3 fatty acids are good for mitigating the problem of ear wax. So, include walnuts, avocados, salmon, albacore and ground flax seed in your diet.","dateCreated":"","author":{"@type":"Physician","name":"Dr.Dhirendra Singh Kushwah","medicalSpecialty":"ENT Specialist","image":"https://assets.lybrate.com/img/documents/doctor/dp/8f217b95727028434cc77cc7ae64e2c6/Ear-Nose-Throat-ENT--DhirendraSinghKushwah-Delhi-201fb1.png","url":"https://www.lybrate.com/delhi/doctor/dr-dhirendra-singh-kushwah-ear-nose-throat-ent-specialist"},"interactionStatistic":{"@type":"InteractionCounter","interactionType":"LikeAction","userInteractionCount":"0"}}}]
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