If you're still reaching for this common product to battle ear wax, it's time to try a better — and safer — method. View ...
You've probably used cotton swabs to clean your ears. Here's why ENTs say you shouldn't. (Getty Images) "Don’t put anything smaller than your elbow in your ear." It's the kind of thing you may have ...
IT’S incredibly satisfying to clean your ears with cotton buds. But if your parents haven’t already warned you – experts say using ear buds could be dangerous ...
Earwax, scientifically known as cerumen, is technically just skin cells that have fallen off inside the ear, bits of hair and secretion from the ceruminous glands mixed together. Although earwax is ...
Ear wax, medically known as cerumen, serves as your body’s natural cleaning and protection system for the ears. While some odor is normal, understanding when that smell signals a problem can help ...
If you suspect excessive earwax build-up or experience symptoms like hearing loss or pain, it's best to consult a healthcare ...
A doctor in Hualien reminded parents whose children have trouble hearing to take them to an otolaryngologist before attempting to clean the child’s ears themselves. Mennonite Christian Hospital ...
Many people keep a box of earbuds next to their comb, cream and other daily essential items. They often resort to using these at least once a day to clean the wax inside their ears. However, inserting ...
JACK Omona consulted a doctor on how to get rid of wax but, surprisingly, Dr. Edward Kitenka of Mulago Hospital told him that having wax in the ear is not a problem. Dr Edward Kitenka of Mulago ...