The skin cells lining our outer ear canals include tiny glands, similar to sweat glands, which produce wax. The point seems to be that this acts as a protective layer, just like mucus protects the nasal passages. This layer traps dust and other particles which get into the ear. The wax slowly works its way to the outside, taking the trapped dirt and dust with it. Most people's ears clear the wax, which probably comes off on our pillows and towels etc., at a rate which means that it does not build up. Some people may, at some stages in their lives produce wax at a faster rate. Other people have either one or both ear canals that is narrow, or that is at an angle which slows the natural passage of the wax. In these people the wax builds up. The wax may eventually block off the ear canal all together. If this happens, hearing is reduced, and there is an increased likelihood that stagnation may lead to an infection building up behind the obstruction. Just wanted to add that the inside of the ears have hair follicles and they trap the dirt (and the process goes on exactly as the above poster described it). Many people don't realize that when they listen to extremely loud music or are in a loud theater they can damage these hairs and this can cause deafness at an early age.
Ear wax is a sticky substance released by the Cerumen glands which are found only in the skin of the ear canals. The ear wax traps anything foreign that flies, crawls, or is blown in to the ear canals.
ceruminous gland in your ear
it's really nothing to worry about
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maybe while you were washing ,conditioning your hair some got in your ear
if you are still sceptical see your doctor or specialist
Serumen or better known as earwax is formed by glands located in the ear canals. Its main function is for protection from foreign body to enter the inner portions of the ear.
Every itch is caused by irritation. Most are caused my some sort of bacteria.
Sebum and dead epidermal cells combine to form earwax. Also know as cerumen which is secreted from ceruminous glands (only found in the ear canal).
Teens wearing Diapers causes over production in earwax.
the dust that goes in your ear e.g the dead skins that peels in your ears without you knowing it
One of them is earwax.
Using a leaky pen to get earwax out of your ear can cause this. It's ink.
No. An overproduction of TSH would cause hyperthyroidism.
no, but if it gets impacted (usually by poking anything into your ear canal) it can cause pain
Another name for earwax is cerumen. Earwax is a waxy substance that is yellow in color and is secreted in the ear canal.
It is normal for the ear canal to have some yellowish-brown earwax
Ear wax production varies from person to person. There is not an average amount because of the fact that everybody is different.
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earwax
That's a good question! As I understand it, earwax protects the ear by the collection & removal of foreign bodies!
No. God does not have earwax, for He has no physical ears, for He is God, spirit, and therefore not man.
Earwax isn't good for a cold sore after a scab has formed.