Believe it or not, earwax buildup is often the cause of hearing loss!
Earwax — officially called cerumen — is key to a healthy ear. It collects dirt, debris and bacteria, preventing unwanted foreign bodies from entering the ear. It also has lubrication properties to keep the ears from getting dry and itchy. Finally, it acts as an antifungal and antibacterial, helping to fight infections in and around our ears.
But while earwax typically works its way out of the ear naturally as you shower or bathe, sometimes it doesn’t, and can cause blockage, hearing impairment and more.
Come to us to get excess earwax removed the right way
Let us start by saying you should never clean the inside of your ear canal with cotton swabs. Not only can this damage your eardrum, it typically just impacts any earwax, making the problem worse. Other home or over-the-counter remedies don’t always work, either.
At Acute Hearing, we have the tools and expertise needed to safely and properly remove excess earwax, whether it’s causing hearing loss or not. Our process starts with video otoscopy where we take a look into your ears using our video otoscopes to see a clear image of your ear canal. This technology allows us to clean your cerumen so no wax is left behind.