Audiologist removing earwax from a patient's ear

Earwax Removal

Safe, professional earwax removal using gentle techniques to restore hearing comfort and prevent complications.

Recognizing the Signs of Earwax Buildup

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Common Symptoms

The signs of excess earwax are often very mild, such as difficulty hearing as well as you used to, earache, a plugged or full sensation in the ear, or tinnitus (ringing or other noises from within the ear).

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When to Take Action

Earwax buildup is typically not a cause for great concern so long as it is addressed early on. If these symptoms are ignored, there is potential for them to worsen to the point of a severe infection.

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Serious Warning Signs

You should contact Ears4U immediately if you experience drainage or discharge from the ear, fever, severe persistent pain in the ear, sudden bouts of dizziness, worsening hearing loss, or a foul smelling odor coming from the ear.

Earwax Removal in Brentwood & Nashville, TN

Earwax, also called cerumen, is a natural protectant that helps to keep the ear free of dust and other bothersome particles. Everyone has dealt with earwax before, but for some it can be particularly challenging to maintain the build up of this waxy substance inside their ear canal.

At Ears4U, with locations in Brentwood and Nashville, TN, we understand that earwax, or cerumen, is a natural substance produced by your ears to protect them from dirt, bacteria, and excess water. However, excessive earwax buildup can lead to temporary hearing loss, discomfort, and even ear infections.

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s important to address them promptly. Our experienced audiologists at Ears4U can safely and effectively remove excess earwax and help you restore your hearing. Whether you’re dealing with discomfort, muffled hearing, or an ear infection, we’re here to provide professional care in a comfortable and welcoming environment. Call to schedule an appointment.

Normally, any excess earwax will migrate outward from the inner ear to the ear canal, where it can be swept away. If the extra earwax is not able to exit the ear, it is likely to harden and begin to block the ear way. These types of blockages can lead to a variety of issues, such as partial hearing loss or even infection.

Examine your ear canal to assess the extent of the buildup

Safely remove earwax using specialized tools and techniques

Perform gentle irrigation to clear the blockage

Provide guidance on preventing future earwax accumulation

How We Treat Earwax Buildup

If you've never dealt with earwax buildup before or if over-the-counter treatments haven't been effective, we recommend seeing one of our audiologists for a professional evaluation. Attempting treatment without an accurate diagnosis can lead to complications, so getting a professional opinion is the safest approach for your hearing health. During your appointment at Ears4U, we may:

Better Safe Than Sorry

If you have never dealt with a buildup of earwax before, you should see a specialist before trying any home treatments. Attempting a treatment without first being able to accurately diagnose the problem can result in all sorts of complications, which is why it is simply better for you and your health if you get a professional opinion first.

On occasion, the excess earwax may be so severe that over-the-counter medications will be useless in trying to alleviate the person’s symptoms. If this is the case, then Ears4U will need to manually remove the earwax using specialized tools and machinery.

Mythbusting: Q-Tips Are Not Your Friend

Many people believe that cotton swabs are effective for ear cleaning, but they can actually push wax deeper into the ear canal, increasing the risk of injury. In fact, we commonly see patients who have accidentally lacerated their ear canals or punctured their eardrums while using Q-tips. For individuals with diabetes or weakened immune systems, these injuries can lead to serious infections.

How should you clean your ears?

The safest and most effective method is to leave them alone. Your ears are self-cleaning organs, and most of the time, they don’t require any assistance.

If you’re experiencing symptoms of earwax buildup, such as muffled hearing, ear fullness, or itching, it’s best to consult with a hearing healthcare professional at Ears4U Hearing Services in Brentwood & Nashville, TN. Our audiologists can safely and effectively remove earwax using gentle irrigation techniques.

At-home ear irrigation is not recommended unless specifically instructed by a healthcare provider. If you decide to try it, use only distilled water or a doctor-recommended solution. Improper technique can lead to complications, including dizziness, pain, and ear infections.

Remember, your ears are delicate organs. Proper care is essential for maintaining optimal hearing health.

Don’t let earwax affect your quality of life. Schedule an appointment at Ears4U Hearing Services today or call 615-205-7942.