Earwax has many functions. It helps protect the eardrum and ear canal by providing a waterproof lining for the ear canal. It also traps dirt, dust, and other particles, keeping them from harming or irritating the eardrum.
As I understand it, the role of earwax is to collect & remove waste from the ear, as well as protect it from foreign objects.
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Not necessarily. Ear wax is produced naturally as a protective coating for the ear canal, and irritation of the canal can cause increased production. When excessive ear wax has been removed, if there is no irritation the production of ear wax should return to normal.
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Yes, there re different types of ear wax, dry ear wax, wet, etc.... But if your ear wax is too wet or dry, that means you are sick or not eating too well.... I hope you are OK. with my answer......
Try inserting an exactoknife into the ear canal and twist it until the ear wax falls right out.
Ear wax?
Ear wax helps to keep your external auditory meatus and your tympanic membrane soft and pliable. If you remove the ear wax, your ear drum could dry out and crack.
Only from cells stuck in the wax. In fact ear wax is antimicrobial to an extent. yes it is
Ear wax is produced by ceruminous glands.
The gland that produces earwax is the Ceruminous Gland
Ear wax is secreted by the ceruminous glands of the ears. It functions to protect the ears from outside contaminants. Diseases do not spread well through ear wax, but it may be possible to catch diseases transmitted through body fluids via ear wax.
Medical term: cerumen However, in everyday usage, it can be either earwax, or ear wax.