wax glands make an oily substance in the outer part of the ear canal. Ancient monks used this property of oily wax to illuminate their manuscripts!
wax helps clean and lubricate the ear canal. Wax has also been shown to have some bactericidal effect, which serves to protect the ear canal from infection.
inner two thirds ear canal skin coated with a highly specialized, with the property that is unique in the body - that of lateral migration. This means that the material is moved in the outer direction, starting from the ear drum, at a rate of about 100 T per day. This "conveyor belt" helps clean the ear canal.
impacted ear wax WaxEar :
The practice of using cotton buds to clean the ears often only serves to push the wax and debris on the ear canal, and disrupts this naturally occurring "conveyor belt" mechanism. wax becomes blocked or impacted.
People who use hearing aids and ear plugs are also more prone to developing impacted wax.
Symptoms of Impacted Wax :
Reduction of hearing, dizziness, ear pain or discomfort or ringing in the ears (tinnitus ).
Getting rid of Impacted Wax :
Over-the-counter wax softening drops can be used. If this does not help, then you should see a doctor, who can help you get rid of impacted wax. technique known as ear syringing is often used to flush out the wax, which blocks the ear canal. Suction devices are also used.
Be sure your doctor knows if you have a history of perforated ear drum before any procedure in the ear.
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