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Can ear wax cause pain?

Updated: Mar 27

In brief, yes, excessive earwax buildup can indeed cause pain, although in most cases, it leads to discomfort. Regardless, it's crucial to take prompt action to remove the blockage, as it could result in diminished or damaged hearing.

The symptoms of excessive earwax buildup include sudden or temporary hearing loss, tinnitus (ringing sound in the ear), and earache. If you experience any of these signs, it's essential to seek help from a specialist as soon as possible, as leaving them untreated can lead to more serious consequences. Neglecting the buildup may cause intense ear pain and even give rise to symptoms like coughing and dizziness.

To minimize any potential risks, ensure you have your ears checked by a professional. Remember, your hearing is invaluable, so don't take chances on it "sorting itself out." Act proactively to safeguard your hearing health.


If you feel that you need earwax removed via microsuction, please get in touch.


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