Do you know the dangers of using ear cleaning sticks?
Amman Today
publish date 2022-01-27 21:56:04
Jordan News
Reasonable! Is removing dirt a bad habit?!
Slowly, dear reader, you will understand the problem, the harm that resulted from this habit, when it is good, and how to do it. The goal is your benefit and transferring the benefit to your family.
Earwax is a friend of your body
First of all, you should know that there is supposed to be earwax (cerumen) in your ears. Its presence is not an increase. Rather, it has the task of maintaining the health of your ears by trapping dust and dirt so that it does not enter deep into them, and the presence of this waxy layer on the skin of the ear canal helps The outer thinnest in its protection, it also has an antibacterial effect.
Contrary to what is common among the general public, the inner part of the auditory canal does not need to be manually cleaned with cotton buds, because cerumen is the cleaning agent for it.
In addition, your body has a way of dealing with earwax it no longer needs. Chewing, other jaw movements, and the growth of skin inside your ear naturally remove old earwax.
On the contrary, using a cotton bud is true that it will pull some of the cerumen through the cotton, but it can push a portion of the wax deeper into your outer ear canal, and it may cause serious damage to the irritation-sensitive skin of the auditory canal or the eardrum.
Don’t worry about a buildup of wax in your ear:
In fact, earwax buildup is not an uncommon condition. According to the American Academy of “Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery,” 1 in 10 children and only 1 in 20 adults suffer from this problem, but some people may be more prone to a buildup of earwax. Earwax than others, about 3 out of 10 elderly people and people with special needs suffer from a greater increase in the problem of earwax buildup.
How do you know you have a buildup of earwax?
Signs of too much earwax or stuck earwax and blockage of the ear canal include:
1- Pain or itching.
2- A feeling that your ears are full.
3- Ear ringing (tinnitus).
4- Hearing impairment (or a change in how well the hearing aids work for those who use them).
5- Bad smell or runny nose.
So in some cases, the ear should be cleaned, but not as you would. If you have any of these symptoms, you should see a doctor or other health care provider.
Hey, you’re going to say it’s not just cerumen, but the water after showering or swimming, should I leave it or remove it?
When the water stagnates in your outer ear canal, it will form a suitable medium for the normal multiplication of bacteria that live there, which – that is, its excessive multiplication – leads to infection, and if it is not managed as soon as possible, you end up with a disease known as otitis externa, or the so-called “swimmer’s ear”.
So you need to get the accumulated water out and not neglect it, especially if you have a ruptured eardrum or ventilation tubes in your ears, then you should be more careful about how you dry your ears.
Here are some tips for drying the ears the right way:
1- Dry your outer ear canal with a soft towel or cloth, but without sticking the cloth into the canal.
2. Tilt your head to one side and gently pull your earlobe. This will make your ear canal more straight (it’s not completely straight) which will help the water flow more.
3- Turn the hair dryer on the lowest setting and point towards your ear, keeping the distance between your ear and the dryer at 30 cm to avoid any damage.
4- Finally, try over-the-counter drying drops.
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