Ear wax, or cerumen, protects and lubricates your ear canals. However, when it builds up too much, it can cause all sorts of issues, including discomfort, hearing difficulties, or even infections.
While some ear wax naturally clears on its own, others may require professional removal. But who typically needs to schedule an appointment for ear wax removal and where should they go?
In this article we’ll explore:
- Who needs professional ear wax removal
- Where to get ear wax removal
- Do audiologists remove ear wax?
- How do doctors remove ear wax?
- How to prepare for your appointment