Scientifically designed ear wax removal
Many of us don't have to worry about cleaning our ears. The ear is an incredible organ that not only enables us to hear, but also has an efficient self-cleaning system. In the vast majority of cases, the ear cleans itself without any problems. However, there is sometimes a risk of ear wax build-up and if you notice signs of excess ear wax, you may benefit from a professional ear irrigation kit. Here are four signs that you may need to see a hearing health professional.
1. Blocked ears
If your ears feel blocked or clogged, this may indicate that there is excessive ear wax in your ears. Wax plays a vital role in keeping your ears clean, but if there is too much of it, it can cause problems. Blocked ears can be associated with increased wax and a hearing healthcare provider will be able to eliminate this with a specialist ear wax removal tool.
2. Ear pain
Ear pain can be related to an infection, but is usually a symptom of too much ear wax. If you have too much wax in your ears, cleaning mechanisms may struggle to address the build-up, causing the wax to harden. If you have a pile of hard wax in your ear, it can press on the nerves and you may experience pain and discomfort. This is one of the good ways to remove ear wax when paired with a softening agent, softened and then cleaned using an ear rinse kit. If this is new to you, then you can also ask your doctor for advice.
3. Dark ear wax
Most of us have cleaned our ears before and we are familiar with the yellow colour of wax. If you notice darker than usual ear wax coming out of your ears, for example a brownish colour, this may indicate more debris in your ears and an audiologist may recommend a professional ear cleaning. They will use the tools in the ear flush kit for adults to remove the ear wax, which is somewhat different from the usual cleaning, and in more serious cases, I would still recommend consulting your doctor first.
4. Hearing loss
There are many reasons why people experience hearing loss. In the early stages, hearing health professionals often want to rule out potential causes that can be treated to improve hearing. Examples include ear infections and excess ear wax. If ear wax is blocking the ear canal, this can make it more difficult to hear. You may find that if you have your ears professionally cleaned, your hearing suddenly improves. If you do show signs of hearing loss, either gradually or rapidly, it is wise to contact your hearing healthcare provider as soon as possible so that they can examine your ears.
If you notice any of these symptoms or are concerned about your hearing, the best thing to do is to pick up the phone and make an appointment with an audiologist. If it is necessary to clean your ears on a daily basis, then I would recommend using an ear cleaner. Don't over clean your ears, they have the ability to clean themselves, but properly cleaning your ears with an ear cleaning kit will ensure that your ears are as clean as possible.
Your ears have an effective self-cleaning mechanism, but sometimes more intensive and precise techniques are required. If you experience pain, hearing loss, darkening of the ear wax or a sensory blockage in your ears, contact a hearing health professional immediately. It is best to use the ear wax remover and intervene before the situation develops into something more serious.
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