earwax

     

Earwax, also known by the meical term cerumen, is a yellowish, waxy substance secreted in the ear canal of humans and many other mammals. It plays an important role in the human ear canal, assisting in cleaning and lubrication, and also provides some protection from bacteria, fungi, and insects. Excess or impacted cerumen can press against the eardrum and/or occlude the external auditory canal and impair hearing.

Trivia about earwax

  • Now hear this! One of the most common causes of hearing loss is a buildup of this substance
  • Technically called cerumen, it attracts dust and dirt before they can damage the eardrum

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