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Why Earwax Matters
Our ears do more than help us hear—they offer clues about health.
“Earwax, scientifically known as cerumen, serves as the ear’s natural defense system,” trapping dirt and bacteria.
Despite this, many treat it as a nuisance, even though “Frequent cleaning, especially with cotton swabs, can push wax deeper,” causing harm.
What Changes Can Mean
Color and texture matter. Gray wax is often linked to pollution.
Blood may signal injury or a perforated eardrum.
Brown wax can reflect stress, while recurring black wax with itching may suggest fungal infection. White wax may point to vitamin deficiencies.
Warning Signs
“Foul-smelling earwax is a red flag for a middle ear infection.”
Liquid wax or persistent itching and pain also require medical attention.
Healthy Habits
Avoid cotton swabs, stay hydrated, and let ears self-clean.
Paying attention to changes can help detect issues early and protect overall well-being.