What is ear wax? How to clean?
Negligence or wrong cleaning of earwax may cause itching, dryness, wound formation and hearing problems.
It consists of earwax, secretion of the skin's fat and sweat glands, and epithelial rashes. Having normal amounts is considered natural. In fact, earwax is a substance that has protective and anti-bacterial properties. Every person's ear produces more or less dirt.
Trying to tamper with the inside of the ear, and cleaning it with foreign objects, such as cotton swabs or ear litter, disrupt the self-cleaning mechanism of the ear. These methods do harm instead of cleaning the ear.
HOW TO CLEAN?
Most earwax blockages can be softened by dropping a few drops of baby oil or glycerin into the ear. Water washing is a frequently used method and can be applied by a doctor.
An improper movement when you perform the ear cleaning yourself may impair your hearing health.
In addition, saline solutions commonly used in ear cleaning; people with diabetes, those with eardrum holes, those with eardrum tubes, those with a weak immune system against water should avoid using.
STAY AWAY FROM THE EAR COTTON
The most suitable method is to wipe the outside of the ear with a towel or napkin. It is not right to use objects such as cotton swabs.
Protect our hearing canals from dust and bacteria. Therefore, it is recommended to clean with cotton wool once a week instead of cleaning every day.
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