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Ear Wax Removal

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
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Who Needs Professional Ear Wax Removal?

While anyone can experience ear wax buildup, certain groups are more prone to needing help from a professional:

1. Those With Overproduction of Ear Wax

Some individuals naturally produce more ear wax which can lead to frequent blockages.

2. Hearing Aid Users

Hearing aids can push wax deeper into the ear canal, making removal necessary.

3. Individuals with Narrow or Curved Ear Canals

Anatomical variations can trap ear wax, preventing it from clearing naturally.

4. Swimmers

Frequent water exposure can cause wax to harden or lead to infections if not removed.

5. Older Adults

Cerumen becomes drier with age, making it harder to expel naturally.

6. People with Symptoms of Wax Impaction

You should consider professional ear wax removal if you experience the following wax impaction symptoms:

Why You Should Avoid DIY Methods

While there are over-the-counter ear wax removal kits, at-home methods often pose risks:

  • Cotton Swabs can push wax deeper into the canal, worsening the problem.
  • Ear Candling is ineffective and can cause burns or injuries.
  • Irrigation Kits may lead to infections or damage the eardrum if you don’t have the proper training.

Professional ear wax removal ensures safety and effectiveness, especially if you’re experiencing significant discomfort or symptoms.

Where to Get Ear Wax Removal

  • Primary Care Physicians. Your general practitioner can often perform ear wax removal or refer you to a specialist if needed.
  • ENT Specialists (Otolaryngologists). For complex cases or recurring buildup, ENT ear wax removal is recommended.
  • Walk-In Clinics. Many urgent care or walk-in clinics offer ear wax removal services for non-emergency cases.
  • Hearing Clinics. Hearing care providers often include ear wax removal as part of their services.

Do Audiologists Remove Ear Wax?

Yes, some audiologists are equipped to assess and treat ear wax buildup, particularly for those with hearing aids or other devices.

How Do Doctors Remove Ear Wax?

Doctors can remove ear wax using several methods, depending on the severity and type of blockage. No matter the technique, professionals will use a microscope to clearly visualize the ear canal and ear drum and minimize injury.

After a thorough examination, they may try one of the following approaches:

  • Irrigation (Ear Flushing). For mild to moderate wax buildup, a warm saline or water solution can be gently flushed into the ear canal to loosen and wash out the wax.
  • Curettage (Manual Removal). With this method, a doctor uses a specialized tool, like a curette or a loop, to manually scoop out the wax.
  • Microsuction. A small, specialized vacuum device is used to suction out the earwax. This precise method is often used for cases where wax is tightly packed or near the eardrum.
  • Topical Earwax Softeners. Doctors may prescribe or recommend ear drops (like carbamide peroxide or mineral oil) to soften the wax before removal. 

How Do I Prepare for My Ear Wax Removal Appointment?

First of all, avoid DIY attempts; refrain from using tools or inserting objects into your ears. Once you get to your appointment, share any history of ear conditions, surgeries, or ongoing symptoms with your provider. That will help them understand which method of removal will be best for you.

Some clinics may recommend softening the wax with drops before your visit. Make sure to follow their instructions. 

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Find a Nearby Hearing Health Care Clinic

Ear wax removal is a straightforward procedure that can significantly improve your comfort and hearing. If you’re prone to ear wax buildup, knowing when and where to seek professional help is key. Use Amplifon’s clinic locator to find a qualified provider near you.

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