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Safe Ear Wax Removal: Why You Should Avoid Cotton Buds

Ear wax — also known as cerumen — is a natural substance produced by the ear to protect against dust, bacteria, and infections. Despite its important role, many people try to remove ear wax using cotton buds, hairpins, or other objects. Unfortunately, this habit can cause more harm than good.

At AMARA MEDICARE Clinic in Lagos, we frequently treat patients with complications caused by unsafe ear cleaning practices. Understanding safe ear care can help you avoid pain, hearing problems, and infections.

Is Ear Wax Normal?

Yes. Ear wax is healthy and necessary. It helps:

• Trap dust and dirt • Prevent infections • Lubricate the ear canal • Protect the ear from irritation

In most cases, the ear cleans itself naturally. Jaw movements from talking and chewing help move wax outward where it dries and falls out on its own.

Why Cotton Buds Are Dangerous

Many people believe cotton buds clean the ear, but they actually push wax deeper into the ear canal.

Using cotton buds can cause:

1. Impacted Ear Wax

Wax becomes tightly packed against the eardrum, causing hearing loss, discomfort, and blockage.

2. Ear Infections

Small scratches inside the ear canal create entry points for bacteria.

3. Eardrum Damage

Inserting objects too deep can perforate (tear) the eardrum, which may require medical treatment.

4. Hearing Loss

Impacted wax or injury may temporarily — or sometimes permanently — affect hearing.

5. Pain and Irritation

Frequent cleaning removes protective oils, leading to itching and inflammation.

Medical professionals strongly advise against inserting anything into the ear canal.

Signs You May Have Ear Wax Blockage

You may need professional ear cleaning if you experience:

• Reduced hearing • Ear fullness or blockage sensation • Ringing in the ear (tinnitus) • Ear pain or discomfort • Dizziness • Itching inside the ear • Difficulty hearing phone calls

Safe Ways to Remove Ear Wax

The safest methods include:

Professional Ear Cleaning

ENT specialists use medical instruments or suction under direct vision. This is quick, safe, and effective.

Ear Drops (When Appropriate)

Certain medicated drops may soften wax before removal, but they should be used under medical guidance.

Avoid home remedies unless recommended by a healthcare professional.

When to See a Doctor

Seek medical care if you have:

• Persistent ear blockage • Pain or discharge • Sudden hearing loss • Repeated wax buildup • History of ear surgery • A child with suspected ear blockage

Early treatment prevents complications.

Protecting Your Ears

Simple ear care tips:

✅ Do not insert cotton buds or objects into the ear ✅ Clean only the outer ear with a towel ✅ Treat ear infections early ✅ See a professional for wax removal ✅ Avoid sharing ear devices

Professional Ear Care in Lagos

If you are experiencing ear blockage, hearing difficulty, or discomfort, safe treatment is available.

At AMARA MEDICARE Clinic, we provide gentle and effective ear wax removal using modern medical techniques.

📍 Visit: 1 Joe Ugochukwu Street, Greenfield Estate, Ago Palace Way, Okota, Lagos 📞 Call/WhatsApp: 08150376713

📍 Visit: Plot 76B Eleganza Gardens (opposite VGC), Ajah, Lagos 📞 Call/WhatsApp: 08150376696

 

🌐 www.amaramedicare.com

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