Earwax is helpful in cleaning and protecting your ear canal by trapping dirt and slowing the growth of bacteria. But sometimes, it creates blockage.
Earwax blockage occurs when earwax builds up in your ear and becomes too hard to wash away naturally or when the earwax gets pushed deep within the ear canal.
The medical term for earwax blockage is "Cerumen Impaction"
The most common symptoms are hearing loss, dizziness, ear pain, itching, tinnitus and cough, etc.
Common Causes include excess earwax production, not proper cleaning, and usage of cotton swabs, earplugs or hearing aid as these things often push the earwax deep within the ear canal.
Properly clean your ear and use earplugs or hearing aid carefully to prevent earwax blockage.
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