National Guideline Against Ear Poking

By Irene Collins
23:33, August 29th 2008
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National Guideline Against Ear Poking

The American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Foundation released a national guideline so that clinicians may recognize earwax buildup and so that they know how to deal with it.

The clinical term for earwax is cerumenn and it is actually made up of keratin mixed with secretions. Its purpose is to protect the ear from potential infections, hair, dead skin and from water. The wax is of two types: wet and dry. The first has a bigger concentration of lipid and pigment granules, thus it is stickier than the second type.

Despite advice people keep removing their cerumen; extracting it should be left to the doctors. Defying warnings and using cotton buds to clean one’s ear may lead to the perforation of the eardrum, causing bleeding and temporary hearing loss. This may even permanently damage those very tiny bones deep inside the ear, and this will cause permanent deafness for sure.

Peter Roland, an ear, nose and throat doctor at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas explained that the wax in the ear “is not intrinsically evil stuff, and consequently does not have to be removed merely because it's present." It will eventually come out by itself. If this doesn’t happen and one starts feeling pain, pressure or ear discharge they should just go to a specialist. About 12 million people a year in the United States seek medical care for excessive earwax.

It’s important to know that when the natural earwax is not left where it should be and individuals poke around in their ears with cottons swabs or other foreign objects such as bobby pins or matchsticks, earwax can build up and block part of the ear canal.



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