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  2. Keratosis obturans - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms: Hearing loss, pain: Complications: Expansion of ear canal, facial nerve damage [1] Differential diagnosis: Impacted wax, external ear canal cholesteatoma [1] Treatment: Initial removal of keratin plug; other measures as required [1] Frequency: 4 to 5 per 1000 new otological cases [1]

  3. How should you get rid of earwax? Experts say let your ears ...

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    It turns out, you shouldn’t use a cotton swab to clean out your ears.. Your ears are self-cleaning machines, with very little maintenance required. One of its best defenses? Earwax. Dr. Nicholas ...

  4. Why do my ears feel clogged? 5 Things you can do right now. - AOL

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    For example, very curvy ear canals, narrow ear canals, or surgical ears are more prone to earwax buildup. When wax builds up, it causes muffled hearing, tinnitus, or aural fullness (plugged-up ...

  5. Why Do My Ears Itch? (And How to Make It Stop) - AOL

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    Read on and get the facts and primary causes of itchy ears and the best ways to treat symptoms. ... In more severe cases, swimmer's ear can lead to muffled hearing ... Treatment for Ear Wax Build-Up.

  6. Ear drop - Wikipedia

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    The excess ear wax may also harden causing an impaction and discomfort. Healthcare providers recommend against reaching into the ears to clean it because the ear wax may be pushed even deeper into the ear canal. [6] Drops to safely break up earwax are available over-the-counter and are labeled 'otic' drops. [12]

  7. Tympanosclerosis - Wikipedia

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    Whilst hearing loss is a common symptom in many diseases of the ear, for example in otosclerosis (abnormal bone growth in the ear), [3] the white, chalky patches on the tympanic membrane are fairly characteristic of tympanosclerosis. Cholesteatoma is similar in appearance but the whiteness is behind the tympanic membrane, rather than inside.