This simply means there is a heavy build up of earwax in both ears.
This simply means there is a heavy build up of earwax in both ears.
otoscopy should be done before carrying out pure tone audiometry to see if the patient has impacted cerumen which can also cause hearing problem.
Non-occluding cerumen bilaterally refers to the presence of earwax in both ears that does not completely block the ear canal. This type of cerumen can still allow sound to pass through and does not typically cause hearing loss or discomfort. Regular cleaning or monitoring may be advised, but it usually does not require medical intervention unless it leads to symptoms.
cerumenThe medical term for it is cerumen.
The scientific name for ear wax is cerumen.
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Cerumen impaction is a condition in which earwax has become tightly packed in the external ear canal to the point that the canal is blocked.
Cerumen, also known as earwax, is typically found in the ear canal of the human body.
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