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Feb 05 2009

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How Ear Wax Is Formed

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The Formation of Ear Wax

Ear wax contains sebaceous material and the products of the ceruminous glands which line the outer one-third of the ear canal. It has a waxy consistency and varies in color from yellow to brown. Excessive buildup of ear wax also can cause problems…chronic ear-ache…..

Ear Wax          

Ear wax contains sebaceous material and the products of the ceruminous glands which line the outer one-third of the ear canal. These secretions combine with desquamated skin and hair to form wax, about which many patients develop an obsession. Wax varies in color and consistency, and its production appears to be partly controlled by circulating catecholamines. It is normal to have some cerumen in the ear canal. Wax provides protection to the skin and also possesses bactericidal activity. Ear canal epithelium migrates outwards, providing a natural cleaning mechanism for desquamated tissue and cerumen. Attempts to clean the ear by a patient invariably force the ear canal contents deeper into the meatus. Wax impaction therefore is a common cause of hearing loss. If water enters the ear, the desquamated keratin expands, often trapping fluid in the deep meatus. This may cause an otitis externa unless the plug is removed.

Ear wax can be secreted in one of two forms. Wet wax is produced by most people of African origin and is familiar as moist, sticky and honey colored. The dry type is more common in Mongoloid ethnic groups and tends to be greyer in color, less sticky, granular and brittle. The gene for wet wax is dominant. Regardless of type, ear wax tends to become drier with age as a result of reduced glandular numbers and activity. Wax is then normally loosened by transmission of movement from the temporomandibular joint from chewing or talking, allowing its passage out of the external auditory meatus. This natural process can be upset by a number of factors and cause ear wax impaction.

How Ear Wax is Formed?:

Ear wax, is formed on the concave side of the base of the auricle and in the external ear canal. It is a mixture of the secretions of the sebaceous and ceruminous glands. It has a waxy consistency and varies in color from yellow to brown. The secretion of the sebaceous glands being gray to white and that of the ceruminous glands being brown, the color of ear wax varies with the relative contribution of each. A thin layer of ear wax is normally present in the areas where the glands are located and sometimes small lumps are found at the base of the auricle at the entrance to the ear canal. The odor of ear wax is usually described as aromatic, but if the skin of the base of the auricle and the ear canal is inflamed, the production of ear wax can be increased and its composition can be changed. An increase and alteration in the bacterial flora can change the appearance of the ear wax and give it a more penetrating odor. When combined with pus and detritus, its appearance and odor may become overwhelming and repulsive.

Primary inflammatory disease of the middle ear mainly causes pain. It is usually unilateral and appears to be severe. The animal shuns petting of its head and loses alertness and appetite. Hearing loss is to be expected but is almost never mentioned by the owner. If the inflammation is ruptured, there can be purulent discharge from the external ear canal.

Problems with Excess Ear Wax:

Excessive buildup of ear wax also can cause problems. Some signs and symptoms of ear include:

  • Dizziness
  • Loss of hearing
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Chronic ear ache
  • Bleeding or discharge from the ear
  • Swelling or redness
  • An object visible in the ear

                           

Removal of Ear Wax:

Meatal occlusion, impaction, irritation, hearing loss or otitis externa and clinical inspection of the eardrum are all indications for removing wax. The simplest method is to syringe the ear. Tap water at body temperature is used. The pinna is lifted to straighten the ear canal and the water jet aimed at the roof of the canal, never directly at the eardrum. The canal and drum head must be examined afterwards. Patients who have perforations should not have their ears syringed. Curetting wax from the canal requires a good light and a cerumen scoop or hoop. In difficult or refractory cases a microscope and sucker may be used in outpatients, or under general anesthesia. Hard impacted wax may need to be softened with topical ceruminolytic ear drops prior to removal.

By Jayashree Pakhare
Published: 2/5/2008

 

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  Ear Wax - Ceruminous glands 

Dr Adam Taor; 24/1/09; ; What are they and what do they do? Ceruminous glands live in the greenhouse of your body — the damp, dark, warm caverns that are in our ear canal.

 

  Grooming

Did you know that the lining of your outer ear has modified apocrine glands called ceruminous glands? These modified sweat glands produce ear wax. Ear wax is thought to preven fef t foreign material from entering your ears, including insects.

 

  Natural Cure For Earache

Earache, while not a dangerous condition, usually causes a lot of discomfort and pain. Most sufferers admit that it occurs more during night or while sleeping than at any other.

 

  Types - Causes of Ear Infections  

Earache is a common health disorder for both adults and children. There are two types of ear infections. The most common infection in ear occurs in [otitis extrema] outer ear, in the middle ear [otitis media].

 

  Earwax Extreme Close-Up 

His entire ear canal was completely closed off. The guy probably thought he was going deaf. ^Not earwax? What do you suppose it was instead? It did look like maybe a lost bee was using the ear as his own personal honeycomb perhaps.

 

  Ear Wax Removal

However, if the ear is not able to clean itself anymore, you will suffer from hearing problems caused by impacted cerumen or wax. Approximately two to six percent of the population can suffer from ear wax impaction at any time.

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Feb 03 2009

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Therapeutic Benefits Of Ear Candles

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  Soothe Your Auditory Senses With Natural Ear Candles

  Nowadays, a number of therapies (such as spa, massaging etc) are gaining popularity among people due to their relaxing and therapeutic benefits. We all love to pamper our senses.

  Ear candling  is an age-old home remedy for getting relief from various types of ear problems. Ear candling is a relaxing and therapeutic method used for promoting ear health. It also provides a soothing effect that gives respite from stress or anxiety-related symptoms.

  Ear candling remedy is quite ancient. The history of this folk treatment can be traced back to the age of the Hopi. The Hopi had a great deal of medicinal and spiritual knowledge. They pioneered the ear candling technique. Natural ear candles (sometimes referred to as ear cones) are long strips of beeswax-soaked fabric wound into tight cone shapes (that’s why ‘natural’!). The fabric may be made of unbleached cotton. The beeswax is the best part of the honeycomb and is absolutely pure without any additives.

  The process of ear candling therapy
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The pointed end of an ear candle is placed into the ear canal. The broad end of the candle is lighted. The wax burns down and melts within a few inches of the ear. The cone is allowed to burn down to an appropriate length. Afterward, the flame is extinguished and the remaining end of the cone is examined for toxins.

  The heat generated by the burning natural ear candles softens ear wax that facilitates its easy removal. The burning ear candle creates a gentle vacuum that’s strong enough to draw any impurities to the ear surface.

  Benefits of ear candling:
Natural ear candles facilitate successful treatment of nose and throat congestion, sinusitis, headaches, tinnitus earaches and swimmers ear.

  Ear candling also helps to stimulate important acupuncture points and reflex zones that relaxes muscles. This helps to rejuvenate and freshen up. Relaxation of the ear muscles in and around the ear help the ear and sinuses to open up.

  So, cater to the needs of your senses and pamper yourself to get relief in today’s hectic lifestyle.

By: Hudson

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The author is a holiday writer specializing in holiday and entertainment and has written authoritative articles on the entertainment industry. He has done his Master in Business Administration and is currently assisting Somethingforthewickend as a holiday specialist. For more information please visit: www.somethingforthewickend.co.uk

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  Snuffing Out Ear Candles 
An ear candle, ear cone or Hopi ear candle is a narrow, hollow cone that has been soaked in beeswax or paraffin and allowed to harden. The process of ear candling involves the patient lying on his or her side while someone else inserts  an ear candle.

  Ear Candling — Playing With Fire
Although ear candling is thought to be an ancient practice, its origin is unclear. Places and cultures as diverse as China, Egypt, the pre-Columbian Americas, Tibet, the mythical city of Atlantis, and even the Hopi  indians used them.

  Hopi  Candle Therapy
Marie Cadounas is one of the few therapists to offer this relaxing and balancing therapy using Hopi ear candles - an ancient treatment from The Hopi, the oldest tribe of Native American Pueblo people.  

  Ear Candles From Northmead Beauty Therapy 
Hopi ear candles are cylindrical in shape, around 22cm long with a burning time of 10-12 minutes and are made using the traditional Hopi formula. Safety features include a filter, which prevents particles dropping into the ear. 

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