it makes it hard to hear
it is the wax from polar bear ears's
Well, Sometimes when your ears don't work it's because of Wax blocking your ear drum. Or because you have a virus. That also stops you from hearing sometimes...
Ear wax is there to line the skin that is present in the ear leading up to the ear drum. The wax keeps the skin supple and prevents the skin drying and cracking. Obviously, if the wax builds up too much, it could effect the hearing. If so, the ears can be medically syringed and excess wax removed, restoring hearing.
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.
When wax is dropped into boiling water, it melts and forms a layer on the surface of the water. The melted wax will eventually cool and harden, creating a thin layer on top of the water.
it is the wax from polar bear ears's
ears have wax and wax is good so clean them EVERY week
no
Clean ears. The wax you see is build up from the wax inside your ear cleaning out the dirt.
To protect your ears.
melted wax :)
It's not recommended to try to "pop" your ears to remove wax. It can push the wax further into the ear canal, potentially causing blockage or damage. Instead, it's best to see a healthcare provider who can safely clean your ears if needed.
i say no but im not sure
ear wax and... something else.
They plugged their ears with wax
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.
The ears might be infected or there might be ear mites involved. The vet would know for sure. Sometimes if your ears get warm this loosens any wax in your ears. Some people have more of a build up of wax than others so see your doctor and let them clean your ears properly.