Category: health and well-being

Anti-Blockage and Earwax Buildup Prevention

Anti-Blockage and Earwax Buildup Prevention Anti-Blockage and Earwax Build-up Prevention: Unfortunately, hearing loss is very common among the elderly. Hearing loss affects around one-third of those aged 65 to 74, according to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD). In contrast, nearly half of Americans over the age of 75 experience hearing…

Hearing Problems Often Encountered

Hearing Problems Often Encountered Infection in the middle ear (otitis media) Otitis media is a bacterial infection in the middle ear. Otitis media can affect anyone. However, it is more common in young children. Symptoms Fluid may accumulate in the middle ear as a result of the infection, causing the eardrum to protrude outward and…

Learn about Earwax Removal and Micro-suction

Learn about Earwax Removal and Micro-suction When treating earwax deposits, we commonly find that we answer the same questions from patient to patient. It’s natural to have questions and concerns about something you’ve never done before, especially when it comes to your hearing and health. This essay has been organized question by question to make…

Auditory Neuropathy Causes Hearing Loss

Auditory Neuropathy Causes Hearing Loss Auditory neuropathy is a rare form of hearing loss. It is created by interfering with nerve signals that flow from the inner ear to the brain. There are no recognized causes and no known remedy. When both ears are affected, hearing loss ranges from mild to severe. Auditory neuropathy is…

Top Earwax Removal Techniques

Top Earwax Removal Techniques The medical term for earwax is cerumen. Earwax is made up of fatty secretions released by the external ear canal’s sebaceous and sweat glands. Earwax is disliked by many people. It’s an unsightly and sticky bodily fluid. The right amount of earwax, on the other hand, is helpful to the ears…

Earwax Accumulation and Blockage

Earwax Accumulation and Blockage The body produces cerumen, or earwax, to protect the ears. Earwax is both lubricating and antibacterial. Untreated buildup can result in hearing loss, discomfort, ear pain, dizziness, ringing in the ears, and other problems. Earwax can be removed in a variety of ways, some of which are doable at home. What…

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