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  2. Earwax - Wikipedia

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    Since the earwax of most Asians is of the dry type, [10] it is extremely easily removed by light scraping with an ear pick, as it simply falls out in large pieces or dry flakes. In the late 2010s, battery-operated 'smart' curette earwax removal devices were introduced to the commercial personal grooming market.

  3. Ear canal - Wikipedia

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    The ear canal (external acoustic meatus, external auditory meatus, EAM) is a pathway running from the outer ear to the middle ear.The adult human ear canal extends from the auricle to the eardrum and is about 2.5 centimetres (1 in) in length and 0.7 centimetres (0.3 in) in diameter.

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

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    The ear is designed to be self-cleaning, but some people are more prone to earwax buildup due to their ear canal shape. For example, very curvy ear canals, narrow ear canals, or surgical ears are ...

  5. Surfer's ear - Wikipedia

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    Preventative measures include avoiding activity during extremely cold or windy conditions, and keep the ear canal as warm and dry as possible through the use of earplugs and wetsuit hoods. [8] In one study, two thirds of 92 surfers were aware that surfer's ear could be prevented. [8]

  6. Otitis externa - Wikipedia

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    Effective solutions for the ear canal include acidifying and drying agents, used either singly or in combination. [20] When the ear canal skin is inflamed from the acute otitis externa, the use of dilute acetic acid may be painful. Burow's solution is a very effective remedy against both bacterial and fungal external otitis.

  7. Ceruminous gland - Wikipedia

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    Cerumen keeps the eardrum pliable, lubricates and cleans the external auditory canal, waterproofs the canal, kills bacteria, and serves as a barrier to trap foreign particles (dust, fungal spores, etc.) by coating the guard hairs of the ear, making them sticky. [1] These glands are capable of developing both benign and malignant tumors.