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Ear Wax Removal: What You Need To Know

Ear wax is a natural part of your ear’s protection system, but it can sometimes cause ear health problems. Understanding how to manage and remove ear wax safely is crucial for maintaining good ear health.

But what exactly is ear wax? And when does it become a problem?

We’ve put together a comprehensive guide of the most frequently asked ear wax questions that we get asked in clinic.

What is ear wax?

Ear wax is a natural waxy substance which is a combination of secretions produced by the glands in the ear wax canal along with other debris and skin cells. It serves several essential functions, and is very important for overall ear health.

Ear wax plays a key role in protecting our eardrums by trapping dust, dirt and foreign particles from causing damage. It maintains general ear health by keeping the ear canal moist and can help prevent infections by limiting the growth of bacteria.

Ear wax problems

Ear wax often goes unnoticed until it causes a problem.

Some of the most common problems can often go untreated for long periods of time, causing discomfort and sometimes pain.

Having too much ear wax or a buildup of ear wax can cause a blockage in the ear canal leading to symptoms such as earache, pressure within the ear, itching, dizziness, hearing loss and tinnitus. A buildup of hardened ear wax can also be very uncomfortable and even painful.

If ear wax traps water within the ear, this can sometimes cause an infection. The moist environment, often caused by swimming, can trap bacteria and cause this to become inflamed.

When to see an audiologist

You may need to consider booking an ear wax removal appointment if you are suffering with these symptoms to have your ears checked and wax removed. We can assess your condition and recommend the appropriate treatment. We could also provide a hearing test to help identify any hearing issues early on.

What to avoid with ear wax removal

Removing ear wax at home could cause more problems and make the wax harder to remove. It could also cause damage to ears. 

Avoid inserting anything into your ear to remove wax such as cotton buds as they could push the wax in further or could damage the eardrum.  Ear candles are also not advised as there is little evidence that they work and could cause burns. Also be careful with other home remedies that aren’t medically approved. Always check with your healthcare provider first.

How to safely remove ear wax

An experienced healthcare professional will be able to advise the best procedure for you and can remove wax safely and quickly.

Microsuction ear wax removal is one of the most preferred methods of treatment for guaranteed, safe, effective removal of ear wax. At our clinic, it will be carried out by a professional audiologist, using only the best specialised tools and devices that won’t damage your ears. Your treatment will be carried out in a clean clinic environment by a professional trained to the highest standards of cleanliness.

When carried out by a professional, microsuction will be pain free and in most cases will remove the ear blockage within minutes. The process is comfortable and quick due to the fine low-pressure suction device, which ensures gentle and precise removal without causing discomfort. Our patients report minimal or no discomfort during the procedure.

Experienced audiologists with training in aural microsuction ear wax removal perform this procedure at the clinic. Microsuction ear wax removal is a proven, safe and comfortable process for ear cleaning. It does not involve the use of liquids, so there is no mess and no fuss. A video otoscope will be used to show you the condition of the ear before and after the treatment.

In summary, ear wax is completely normal but if it starts to cause you problems then do something about it sooner rather than later.  If you choose ear wax removal then make sure you choose an accredited, medically trained audiologist to do the treatment safety.

At Colwyn Bay Hearing, our qualified team have years of experience in ear wax removal and only use the safest form of microsuction. We invest in the very best technology and devices to ensure the safety and service you receive is the highest standard. We are also registered with The British Society Of Hearing Aid Audiologists.

Contact us today to book your ear wax removal service www.colwynbayhearing.co.uk/contact-us/

Colwyn Bay Hearing Practice has clinics across North Wales in Mold, Colwyn Bay and Anglesey.

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