Getting on top of ear wax

Ear wax build-up is the world's most common cause of hearing loss. Over time, wax can build up in the auditory canal connecting the outer ear to the eardrum. When this happens, you may notice a gradual loss of hearing.

Ear Wax - what to know

Ear wax build-up is the world's most common cause of hearing loss. Over time, wax can build up in the auditory canal connecting the outer ear to the eardrum. When this happens, you may notice a gradual loss of hearing. To avoid any damage to the canal, our team carefully remove any build-up of wax. The ear wax procedure is performed using a microscope and ACC approved micro-suction to gently remove ear wax, foreign bodies, and debris from the ears.

Removing ear wax in this way is a safer solution to using earbuds, which push the wax further into the ear. We use registered nurses to ensure the highest level of care, who can see your ear canal clearly using an endoscope (a small camera). 

What is ear wax?

Ear wax is an oily material produced by glands within the ear canal and is a naturally occurring protective substance necessary for ear health. Ear wax repels insects, protects the ear from infection, traps dust and dirt from the environment and lubricates the canal. Ear wax is naturally excreted by the canal and can easily be removed using a soft damp cloth, wiping wax away from the canal entrance. However, wax can build up in the canal, causing pain and discomfort, so care is advised. 

Wax build-up can be due to:

  • excessive wax production
  • a hearing aid or earplug use
  • cotton buds or hair clips used to attempt to clear the wax
  • individual problems with natural ear wax migration in the ear canal

Signs and symptoms of ear wax build-up:

  • blocked or feeling of fullness in the ear
  • reduced hearing
  • discharge from the ear
  • ringing or buzzing in your ears
  • whistling from your hearing aid
  • earache
  • difficulty localising sounds

Micro-suction is an ideal way to remove ear wax

Micro-suctioning of ears is a safe and thorough method of removing wax from the ear canals. By using a microscope, we can clearly visualise the magnified canal and safely remove wax, debris, or foreign objects with the use of a gentle vacuum or special tools. The procedure is not painful, but you will feel a cool wind sensation and hear a loud suction sound.

There may be some discomfort if the wax is hard and dry, so we recommend applying some olive oil or any vegetable oil the night before your appointment to soften the wax. For micro-suction, we prefer olive oil instead of other products on the market as this is something you may already have in your kitchen and is gentle on the canals. We recommend that you do not put anything in your ear if you have a perforation or grommets.

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