Earwax removal is the process of clearing accumulated cerumen from the ear canal to prevent hearing loss, discomfort, or “fullness.” While the ear is naturally self-cleaning, pushing wax deeper with cotton swabs can lead to impaction. Safe removal typically involves using **over-the-counter softening drops** (like carbamide peroxide) or gentle **irrigation** with warm water. For stubborn or hardened blockages, professional microsuction or manual removal by a healthcare provider is recommended to avoid damaging the eardrum or causing infection.




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