
Ear wax, or cerumen, is a natural substance your body produces to protect your ears. It helps trap dust, debris, and bacteria, keeping your ear canal healthy. Normally, ear wax works its way out naturally through chewing, talking, and other jaw movements. However, sometimes it builds up and becomes impacted, leading to discomfort and hearing problems. In this blog post, we’ll discuss how impacted ear wax occurs, the symptoms, and how to treat impacted ear wax.
What Is Impacted Ear Wax?
Impacted ear wax occurs when wax hardens or accumulates in the ear canal and can’t come out on its own. This blockage can partially or completely obstruct the ear canal, affecting hearing and causing irritation.
Why Does Ear Wax Become Impacted?
Several factors can lead to impacted ear wax, including:
Symptoms of Impacted Ear Wax
If you have impacted ear wax, you might notice:
If you experience severe pain, drainage, or sudden hearing loss, it’s important to seek medical attention right away.
Treatment Options for Impacted Ear Wax
Impacted Ear Wax Prevention Tips
You can help to prevent impacted ear wax by taking the following simple steps:
Bottom Line:
Impacted ear wax is common, but it can be uncomfortable and affect your hearing. With the right treatment—often quick and simple—you can restore ear health and prevent future blockages. If you’re unsure or symptoms persist, always seek professional help rather than trying risky at-home methods.
If you believe you may have impacted ear wax or if you’d like to learn more about treatment options, we invite you to contact our hearing practice today.
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