EAR CLEANING AND CARE
How to Clean & Care Ears
The ear is an important part of our body. An important process of
hearing is done by the ear. If the ear is not working properly, we cannot hear
and the problems it causes can be very distressing. Many people are hard of
hearing or hard of hearing.
They can say it in a better way. Some people also have problems
like dirt coming from their ears, bleeding, or ear pain. Such problems are also
very annoying. Because, if the ear is not in order, it affects the whole body.
Therefore, it is very important to have good ear health.
Taking care of your ears is important for hearing well and
maintaining overall ear health. Keep
your ears clean and healthy with these tips.
PROTECT THE EARS
Loud noises can sabotage your hearing over time. Use earplugs or
earmuffs when you are in a loud environment, such as at a concert, sporting
event, or using power tools. This will protect your ears. Excessive noise
should be avoided as much as possible. However, sometimes this cannot be
avoided. In that case, these measures become necessary.
CLEAN
THE EARS SAFELY
Your ear has a self-cleaning mechanism. So you only need to
clean the outer part of your ear with a washcloth. Do not insert anything like
cotton or other similar items into the inside of your ear. Because it can
damage your eardrum or push the earwax forward. (Earwax, known by the medical
term "cerumen" is a waxy substance that is secreted in the inner ear
cavity of humans and other mammals. Earwax can be a chameleon, changing color
depending on its age and composition. Protects the skin, aids in cleansing and self-defense,
and provides protection against bacteria, fungi, mites, and water.)
AVOID
POINTED OBJECTS IN THE EARS
Do not insert objects such as cotton balls, or pencils in the
ears. Do not insert anything into the inside of your ear or anything else that
could damage the eardrum. It can actually be dangerous to your ears. The inner
ear is very delicate and sensitive. It can directly affect your hearing.
TREAT
EAR INFECTIONS QUICKLY
If you experience pain, discharge, or any other symptoms of an
ear infection, see a doctor as soon as possible. Delaying ear treatment can
lead to complications or permanent damage to your hearing.
MANAGE
EAR ALLERGIES
Allergies can cause inflammation in the inner part of your ear.
This can lead to hearing loss or ear infections. Take medication to prevent ear
problems or manage your allergies with other measures.
KEEP
EARS DRY
Moisture in your ears can lead to infections or other ear
problems. Use a towel or dryer on a low setting to dry your ears after swimming
or showering.
TAKE
MEDICINES CAREFULLY
Some medicines that we take for other parts of the body cause
you to feel hot, and that heat can manifest as swelling or rashes in the inner
ear. Such medicines should be changed by the doctor. Also, avoid taking such
medicines in the future.
GET
REGULAR HEARING TESTS
Regular hearing screenings can detect any problems early and
help manage your hearing health.
HOW
TO CLEAN THE EARS?
It is very important to maintain proper ear hygiene and clean
your ears regularly. However, it is equally important to do so in a safe and
gentle manner to avoid damaging the ear canal or eardrum. Some important points
to consider when it comes to ear hygiene.
EAR’S
SELF-CLEANING MECHANISM
Ears have a self-cleaning mechanism that naturally helps remove
earwax and other debris. Jaw movements during oral activities such as speaking
and chewing help push earwax out of the ear canal.
DO
NOT INSERT ANYTHING INTO THE EAR
It is very important to avoid inserting objects like cotton
swabs, bobby pins, or any other small objects into your ear hole. Doing so can
push the earwax deeper inside. Therefore, there may be trauma, injury, or
infection inside the ear. In addition, it can also damage the delicate
structure of the ear. So, avoid taking such risks.
EXTERNAL
EAR CLEANING
You can easily clean the outer part of your ear, known as the
auricle or pinna. You can clean it with a soft cloth or tissue. Gently wipe the
outer ear and the crevices of the ear structure to remove any visible dirt.
EARWAX
MANAGEMENT
Earwax, or cerumen, is a natural substance produced by the ear
to protect the ear canal from dust, dirt, and bacteria. Earwax naturally drains
out of the ear canal. If the earwax is excessively formed or uncomfortable, it
is best to consult a doctor immediately. They can safely remove excess earlobes
using proper technique and equipment.
EAR
INFECTION OR DISCOMFORT
If you are experiencing ear pain, itching, discharge, hearing
loss, or ringing in the ears, then you need to take some care. You may also need
to seek medical help for this. These symptoms may indicate an ear infection.
This requires proper diagnosis and treatment.
RUPTURE
OF EARDRUM DUE TO SUDDEN INJURY
A sudden injury to the ear damages the eardrum and makes people
prone to deafness. Ear injuries can occur in a number of ways, such as injury
from having a stick or hairpin inserted into the ear. Ignoring an ear injury
can lead to a range of serious ear problems, from deafness to deafness. This
injury can later become serious.
TREATMENT
OF EAR INJURY
If there is an ear injury, it should not be ignored, there is a
risk of rupturing the eardrum. There is also a risk of ear infections and
allergies after an injury. This requires taking care of the ears. Be sure to
see a doctor in case of injury.. A minor eardrum injury usually heals in one to
two weeks.
But in some cases, surgery may also be required to repair ear
injuries. Doctors treat the patient based on the severity of the ear injury. It
is been advised that any injury should be referred to an ENT specialist only.
SUMMARY
You can help keep your ears healthy. You can also avoid hearing loss and other ear problems. If you have any concerns about your hearing or ear health, talk to your doctor or audiologist. The key is to use gentle and safe methods when it comes to ear cleaning. Regular cleaning of the outer ears and seeking medical attention if necessary are very important to maintain ear health and prevent possible complications.
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