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At Kilmarnock Hearing Centre, we recognise the significance of keeping your ears in top condition. A frequent problem that a lot of people deal with is blocked ear wax, which can cause a range of signs, such as dizziness, vertigo, and issues with balance. In this piece, we’ll delve into how blocked ear wax is connected to these signs, and offer advice on how to avoid and treat it.

The Link with Dizziness, Vertigo and Balance:

When ear wax accumulates and gets stuck, it can disrupt the usual operation of the ear. A frequent sign of stuck ear wax is dizziness. This dizziness might feel like light headedness or a lack of balance. In severe situations, it can cause vertigo, a sensation of spinning that can be very distressing.

Having stuck ear wax can mess with the sensitive balance systems in the inner ear, causing these symptoms. The inner ear has parts that sense shifts in head position and motion, which are essential for keeping balance. If ear wax blocks the ear canal or presses on these parts, it can lead to dizziness and vertigo.

Besides dizziness and vertigo, stuck ear wax can also impact a person’s sense of balance. Activities like staying steady and coordinated can become more challenging. This can lead to feeling off-balance, a higher chance of falling, and trouble with tasks that need exact balance control.

Prevention and Treatment:

Avoiding the effects of impacted ear wax is crucial for sidestepping the related symptoms. Here are a few suggestions for keeping your ears healthy:

  • Steer clear of putting things into the ear canal, as this may force the wax further in and heighten the chance of blockage.
  • Maintain proper ear cleanliness by softly wiping the external part of the ear with a clean cloth. Steer clear of cotton swabs, as they might cause wax to be pushed deeper into the ear canal.
  • If you frequently experience a lot of ear wax accumulation, please give us a ring at 01563 523 059 and set up a meeting with one of our expert audiology staff members who can suggest secure techniques for getting rid of ear wax.

When ear wax build-up causes issues, it’s crucial to get expert help. Our experts are trained to conduct a detailed check and decide on the most appropriate solution. This could include using a small suction device, flushing the ear with water, or employing specific tools to safely eliminate the wax.

Conclusion:

Dirty ear wax can greatly affect a person’s health, especially in causing dizziness, spinning sensations, and problems with staying balanced. It’s important to know how these symptoms are linked to dirty ear wax for early identification and the right treatment. By keeping ears clean and getting expert advice when necessary, people can keep their ears healthy and reduce the chance of experiencing these bothersome symptoms.

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