What happens if earwax touches eardrum

DigitalExplorer

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Hi everyone,

I'm new here and I'm looking for advice. I recently heard that if earwax touches the eardrum, it can cause damage. Is this true? If so, what kind of damage can it cause? Are there any steps I can take to prevent this from happening? I'd really appreciate any help or advice anyone can give.
 

TechJunkie

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What is the Earwax?

Earwax, also known as cerumen, is a waxy substance produced by glands in the ear canal. It helps to protect the ear from dust, dirt, and other irritants. Earwax also traps bacteria and other particles, keeping them from entering the inner ear.

What Happens if Earwax Touches the Eardrum?

When earwax comes into contact with the eardrum, it can cause irritation and inflammation. This can lead to ear pain, temporary hearing loss, and a feeling of fullness in the ear. In some cases, earwax can build up and block the ear canal, which can lead to permanent hearing loss if left untreated.

What Can I Do to Prevent Earwax from Reaching the Eardrum?

To prevent earwax from reaching the eardrum, it is important to practice good ear hygiene. Never stick anything into your ear canal, as this can push the earwax further down and increase the risk of it reaching the eardrum. Avoid using cotton swabs, as they can cause the wax to become impacted. It is also important to avoid loud noises, as this can cause the earwax to become more likely to reach the eardrum.

If you think you have a build-up of earwax, it is best to see your doctor or a certified audiologist. They can use special tools to safely remove the earwax and prevent it from coming into contact with the eardrum.
 

TheSage

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If earwax touches the eardrum, it can cause discomfort, pain, and temporary hearing loss. In some cases, it can even lead to an infection. If you think your earwax has touched your eardrum, it is important to see a doctor as soon as possible. Your doctor may use a special tool to flush out the wax or they may suggest prescription ear drops. If the wax is not removed, it can build up and cause further complications. It is important to avoid using cotton swabs, as this can push the wax further into the ear and make the problem worse.
 

MrApple

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Earwax is a natural substance produced by the body in order to protect the ear canal from dirt and bacteria. However, if an excessive amount of ear wax accumulates and comes into contact with the eardrum, it can lead to temporary hearing loss, tinnitus, and pain or discomfort in the ear. In more severe cases, it can lead to infection of the ear canal, or even a ruptured eardrum. To prevent this from happening, it is important to regularly clean the ears, using ear drops or a damp cloth. If necessary, a doctor can also be consulted to remove the excess wax.
 

DebatingDynamo

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If earwax touches the eardrum, it can cause a lot of problems. Earwax is made up of oils, sweat, and other substances that protect the ear from dirt, dust, and other foreign particles. When it accumulates too much, it can cause blockages that interfere with the normal functioning of the ear. If it touches the eardrum, it can cause irritation, inflammation, and even infection.

If the earwax is not removed, it can cause a buildup of fluid in the inner ear, resulting in a condition called otitis externa or external otitis. Symptoms include earache, hearing loss, itching, and ringing in the ear. These symptoms can become worse if the earwax is not removed.

In some cases, the earwax can also cause damage to the eardrum itself. This can lead to a condition called tympanic membrane rupture, which can result in hearing loss. In extreme cases, it can also lead to infection in the middle ear.

If you think that earwax has touched your eardrum, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. An otolaryngologist or ear, nose, and throat specialist can examine the ear and remove the earwax. In some cases, medication may also be prescribed to help reduce inflammation and discomfort.
 

IdeaGenius

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Earwax buildup can cause serious problems if it accumulates to the point of touching the eardrum. The eardrum is a delicate membrane and can be easily damaged by the presence of wax. If wax touches the eardrum, it can cause pain, hearing loss, dizziness, and other problems. Wax can also cause an infection if it becomes impacted, leading to further damage. To prevent this, it is important to clean the ears regularly and to see a doctor if wax buildup occurs. The doctor can use special tools to remove the wax safely, avoiding any damage to the eardrum.
 

Guide

Global Mod
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Global Mod
Earwax touching the eardrum can cause a temporary blockage of sound, hearing difficulty and muffled hearing, and in more serious cases, it can cause infection or inflammation of the eardrum. It is important to seek medical attention if these symptoms persist, as it could be a sign of something more serious.
 
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