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What is ear wax?
Your ear canal produces a waxy oil called cerumen, commonly known as earwax. It is produced to protect your ear from dust, germs, organisms and foreign objects from entering your ear canal.
It also helps to reduce irritation of the skin in the ear from water.
What are the Causes of earwax build-up?
In most people, excess wax finds its way out of the ear canal and gets washed away from the ear opening. However, some people can suffer from earwax build-up.
There are several possible reasons for earwax build-up, you might have earwax build-up because:
- you just have more wax in your ears – some people produce more wax naturally.
- you have hairy or narrow canals (the tubes that link the eardrum and outer ear)
- of hearing aids, earplugs and other things you put in your ear – these can push the wax further in.
This is why earbuds or similar objects are not recommended to be used by ear specialists.
What are the main signs and symptoms of earwax buildup?
The signs and symptoms of blocked ears depend on the severity of the earwax build-up. Generally, you might experience the following symptoms,
- earache
- difficulty hearing
- itchiness
- dizziness
- an ear infection
- sounds such as high-pitched tones coming from inside the ear (tinnitus)
It is important to remember the above symptoms could have other causes so it is important that you see your doctor if the symptoms persist or they don’t get better with treatment.
For the latest advice and guidelines on earwax, please visit the NHS page.
How to get rid of excess earwax?
If you are experiencing some of the above sign and symptoms then you might want to try over-the-counter olive oil or almond oil eardrops available from pharmacies. This will soften the earwax that has build-up in the ear canal and lumps of earwax should fall out over the next two weeks, especially at night.
You should avoid using ear cotton buds or other objects to force earwax out. Doing this might push the earwax in further or you might cause damage to the ear.
If you have tried over-the-counter treatments for your earwax build-up and still the issue has not been resolved then earwax removal through microsuction or irrigation might be an option if you don’t suffer from any other ear complications or have an ear injury done in the past.
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How does the microsuction of earwax removal works?
Microsuciton is a technique used widely by professional earwax removal clinics. When the procedure is carried out by trained professionals, it is an easy, safe and quick way of removing excess earwax.
Both ears can be done within 30 minutes in most cases. Sometimes you might need a second appointment. You will be advised by the clinic to use olive oil ear drops for 2 weeks before your appointment to soften the earwax so that it can be easily removed through a controlled, gentle suction through a specialist machine.
If you suffer from earwax build-up, book an appointment online with our earwax clinic.
Contact us for any queries regarding the earwax removal service.