Ear Wax

Symptoms of ear wax build-up may include:

  • difficulty hearing
  • a feeling of fullness in the ear
  • tinnitus (ringing in the ears)
  • discomfort in the ear (earache).

Get a healthcare professional to examine your ears to confirm whether you have ear wax build-up.

 

Should I remove earwax?

Naturally, your body cleans your ears for you so no routine maintenance is required. However, if your body produces too much earwax, you may experience problems with your hearing. If this happens, it’s important to get it checked out right away to prevent further issues to your ear health.

 

How often should I remove earwax?

There isn’t a set recommended frequency for earwax removal, as it depends on each individual case. Some people don’t require earwax removal very often, whereas others produce vast amounts of earwax at a faster rate. If you’re concerned about the amount of earwax you are producing, or would like to find out more about how often you should clean out your ears, get in touch or visit our dedicated resource here.

 

What happens if earwax is not removed?

If excess ear wax is not removed, it can lead to a build-up of impacted earwax. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms of impacted earwax, including ear pain, a ‘full ear’ or a cough, book an appointment with your local branch as soon as possible.

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