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Ear wax, also known as cerumen, is a yellowish / brownish waxy substance produced by glands in the ear. These glands are present in the outer part of the ear canals.
Ear wax production is normal and natural, and is the best part of your body’s defenses against ear infection. It cleans, protects as well as lubricates the ear canal from dust, foreign particles and bacteria. It also protects the canal skin from irritation due to water.
In normal circumstances, excess ear wax finds its way out of the ear canals naturally. This natural cleaning system sweeps ear wax out like a conveyor belt, and out of the ear opening.
A blockage or impacted earwax is usually caused by an overproduction of ear wax or incorrect cleaning. Narrow ear canals or high skin cell turnover may also lead to a buildup of ear wax.
Actually, the most common cause of earwax buildup is removing earwax incorrectly. Often, instead of cleaning it out the earwax build up ends up being pushed deeper inside the ear. Prolonged and frequent earbud, ear plug or hearing aid usage can also potentially cause impacted earwax build up, as the earbuds, ear plugs or hearing aids can prevent ear wax from naturally coming out from the ear canal.
Ear candles are hollow cones made of fabric covered in paraffin wax, beeswax, or soy wax. Most ear candles are about 25-30cm in length. The pointed end of the candle is placed in the ear canal and the slightly wider end of the candle is lit.
Ear candling practitioners claim that the heat created by the flame causes suction. This suction drags earwax and other impurities out of the ear canal and into the hollow candle, removing earwax. Some also believe that the heat from the candle melts and softens the ear wax, which subsequently falls out of the ear over the next few days.
Medical professionals agree that ear candling is not recommended to remove ear wax. It can potentially cause serious harm to your ear. The flame or the melted wax could burn; or candle wax may even drip into the ear canal, clog the passage, and cause hearing loss. There have also been reports of perforated entire eardrums, ear infection and middle ear injury after ear candling.
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An ear, nose and throat specialist can perform the ear wax removal procedure by visualizing the ear with an ear microscope, then removing the excess earwax buildup in a a few ways: earwax removal methods include using a small curved instrument called an ear curette, via aural ear micro suction or with micro-forceps. Removal of earwax build up under direct visualization is the best way to remove the ear wax blockage.
If ear wax buildup is recurrent, regular wax-removal medications may be recommended, in addition to a regular earwax removal procedure.
Please see this video, for how ear wax removal is performed by a professional, using aural microsuction. This was a patient who had a habit of using cotton buds, and ended up pushing the ear wax deeper into the ear canal, resulting in a blocked ear and hearing loss.
Microsuction was used to gently tease the ear wax off the sides of the ear canal, and eventually remove it, revealing a normal translucent eardrum behind it.
Professional earwax removal services are important for maintaining ear health and comfort. If you are experiencing symptoms such as ear discomfort, fullness blocked ears, partial hearing loss, or tinnitus, it is possible that you may have impacted earwax. While using a cotton bud to clean your ears is not recommended, there are safe methods for removing earwax at home, such as using a few drops of mineral oil or hydrogen peroxide. However, it is important to note that attempting to remove earwax at home can be dangerous, especially if you are using objects that can damage the ear canal or eardrum.
Seeking the services of a qualified ear, nose, and throat specialist for earwax removal is the best way to ensure safe and effective treatment. They have the expertise and tools necessary to remove earwax without causing harm to your ears. Additionally, they can identify and treat any underlying ear conditions that may be causing your symptoms.
If you are considering ear candling, it is important to note that this method is not recommended by medical professionals. Ear candling can potentially cause serious harm to your ear, such as burns or a perforated eardrum. Additionally, there is little to no scientific evidence to support the claims that ear candling is effective for earwax removal.
In summary, if you are experiencing discomfort or other symptoms related to earwax build up, it is important to seek the services of a qualified ear, nose and throat specialist for safe and effective treatment. Avoid using a cotton bud or other objects to remove earwax, and do not attempt ear candling. Instead, trust your ear health to a consummate expert who can provide the care and expertise you need.