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Can Earwax Removal Improve Your Hearing?

The simple answer is, that if a buildup of earwax is causing hearing issues, then getting it removed can certainly improve your hearing.

Earwax, also known as cerumen, is produced naturally by glands in your ear canal. Its main purpose is to protect your ears from foreign particles of dirt and bacteria. Having a small amount of earwax is natural and important for your ear health, however, excessive amounts can lead to symptoms like hearing issues, discomfort, ringing in the ears, and even things like dizziness and balancing issues.

When earwax starts to build up, it can get hard and cause a blockage in the ear canal. This ultimately stop sound waves from reaching the eardrum and affecting your hearing temporarily. When earwax is packed up against the eardrum, it can cause temporary hearing loss and lead to further complications such as infection.

Getting the earwax removed professionally can instantly restore your hearing. There are many safe and efficient methods for earwax removal. This can include procedures such as Microsuction, Ear Syringing or Irrigation, Eardrops and also olive oil. It is important not to insert anything into the ear canal, such as cotton buds, as this can push the wax deeper into the ear and cause a blockage.

It is recommended to ensure regular maintenance of your ears when necessary to avoid complications like hearing loss, especially for people who have issues with excessive earwax. Seeking professional help from a doctor or audiologist can ensur

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