Why is Excessive Ear Wax A Problem
- By Peter Byrom
- 21 March 2022
- 3 minutes 10:57am
Why is Excessive Ear Wax A Problem
Ear wax is a natural substance produced by the body to protect the ear canal. It helps to keep out dirt and other debris and also helps to lubricate the ear canal. Typically, ear wax will work its way out of the ear canal. However, sometimes too much wax can be produced, which can cause problems. In this blog post, we will discuss some of the issues that can occur when there is too much ear wax, and we will also provide tips on how to remove excess ear wax safely and effectively.
Having provided ear wax removal services for several years, Peter Byrom and the team can provide you with the highest quality ear wax treatments in Sheffield and Chesterfield, whichever location works better for you. We recommend reading our latest blog post, but if you have any questions or queries once you have finished reading, please contact us today. We are always more than happy to help you!
Ear Wax Removal Services
Private ear wax removal companies offer their services for a fee. These companies usually use irrigation to remove the wax from the ear canal. This involves using a warm water solution to flush out the ear canal. Some companies also offer over-the-counter ear wax removal kits. However, it is vital to use these kits correctly and follow the instructions carefully. We would also highly recommend avoiding using any form of cotton buds.
If you do not remove the wax properly, you could damage your ear canal or eardrum. We recommend seeking a professional to reduce the risk of significantly damaging your ears.
Why Go Private For Ear Wax Removal?
There are many reasons people may choose to go privately for ear wax removal. One of the main reasons is that private companies usually offer a more personal and customised service than public clinics/doctors. Private companies also often use irrigation to remove the wax from the ear canal, which is considered more effective than other methods. Furthermore, private companies usually have more significant experience in ear wax removal and are better equipped to deal with any complications that may arise.
Lastly, private companies tend to be able to see you must faster than a public service generally due to long waiting lists to be seen.
Ear Wax Irrigation Services
Follow the instructions carefully if you use an over-the-counter ear wax removal kit. If you are not sure how to use the equipment, ask a healthcare professional for help.
If you are having ear wax removed by a private company, make sure that you ask about the irrigation procedure before you book the appointment. This is a procedure where a warm water solution is used for flushing out the ear canal. It is essential to know that this procedure can be pretty uncomfortable, so you should ask the company if they use any numbing agents before starting the treatment.
If you have a lot of ear wax build-up, you may need to have the procedure done more than once. In most cases, you will need to have the treatment every six months. However, if your ear wax problem is particularly severe, you may need to have the treatment more often.
If you are concerned about your ear wax, make an appointment with your healthcare professional. They will be able to assess the situation and recommend the best course of treatment for you.
What are the symptoms of excessive ear wax build-up?
The symptoms of excessive ear wax build-up can include:
- The sensation of your ear feeling full
- Ringing in the ear (tinnitus)
- Itching or irritation in the ear
- Dizziness
- Pain in the ear
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is essential to see a doctor, as excessive ear wax can lead to other problems such as infection.
What is tinnitus?
Tinnitus is a condition that causes you to hear a ringing, buzzing or whistling noise that is not caused by an external sound. The noise can be intermittent or continuous, and it can vary in pitch from low to high. Tinnitus can be caused by several different things, such as wax build-up, age-related hearing loss, exposure to loud noises, ear infections, and even stress.
If you are experiencing tinnitus, it can be pretty frustrating and interfere with your daily life. However, there are several things that you can do to help manage the condition. For example, ear wax removal, avoiding loud noises, managing stress levels, and taking breaks during extended periods of concentration can all help reduce tinnitus symptoms. If you are concerned about your tinnitus, make an appointment to see a doctor. They will be able to assess the situation and recommend the best course of treatment for you.
How do you know if you have too much ear wax?
There are a few ways to tell if you have too much ear wax. One way is to look at your ear wax. For example, if your ear wax is darker than usual, or if it has a different consistency than usual, this could be a sign that you have too much ear wax. Another way to tell if you have too much ear wax is if you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed above.
If you are having any of these symptoms, it is essential to see a doctor so they can determine whether or not you have too much ear wax.
Tips for preventing excessive earwax build-up in the future
Here are some tips for preventing excessive ear wax build-up in the future:
- Make sure to clean your ears regularly with a soft cloth or cotton ball. Do not use a sharp object to clean your ears, which could damage your ear canal or eardrum.
- Avoid putting objects into your ear canals, such as Q-tips or cotton swabs.
- Do not insert anything into your ear canal to try to remove wax yourself. This could damage your ear canal or eardrum.
- If you are experiencing symptoms of excessive ear wax build-up, see a doctor.
Make An Appointment Today!
In this article, we’ve covered the topic of ear wax and its various functions. We’ve also looked at what can happen when there is too much ear wax build-up and some tips for preventing excessive ear wax. If you are concerned about your ear wax or if you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed above, it is essential to see a specialist so they can assess the situation and recommend the best course of treatment for you.
If you would like to book an appointment, find out our prices or speak to one of our specialists here at Peter Byrom, be sure to contact us as soon as possible.
Peter Byrom is an Audiologist and Hearing Aid Dispenser who specialises in a range of Audiology & Hearing Aid Dispensing services. Based in Sheffield he covers all of South Yorkshire including Chesterfield, Barnsley, and Rotherham. He is qualified with a Masters in Science (MSc) Advanced Practice and has over 25 years NHS (latterly as adult clinical lead) and 15 years private sector experience. He is registered with the Registration Council for Clinical Physiologists (RCCP) and the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). His aim is to provide the best Audiology Service available to you.
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