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Why Earwax Buildup Happens and How It Affects You

Posted on February 11, 2026 by Admin

Why Earwax Buildup Happens and How It Affects You

Earwax might not be pleasant to think about, but it plays an important role in keeping your ears healthy. However, when too much builds up, it can cause discomfort and even affect your hearing.

Here’s what you need to know.


What Is Earwax?

Earwax, also called cerumen, is a natural substance produced by glands in your ear canal. It’s made from:

  • Oil (sebum)
  • Sweat
  • Dead skin cells
  • Tiny hairs and debris

It acts as a protective barrier, trapping dust, bacteria, and other particles before they can reach your eardrum.

In most cases, your ears clean themselves. Jaw movements from talking and chewing help push old wax outward, where it dries and falls out naturally.


Why Earwax Buildup Happens

Earwax buildup occurs when the natural cleaning process is disrupted or when too much wax is produced.

Here are the most common causes:


1️⃣ Using Cotton Swabs or Objects in the Ear

Many people try to clean their ears with cotton swabs, hairpins, or other objects.

Instead of removing wax, this often:

  • Pushes wax deeper into the ear canal
  • Packs it tightly near the eardrum
  • Increases the risk of blockage

Ironically, cleaning too aggressively can cause more buildup.


2️⃣ Wearing Earbuds or Hearing Aids Frequently

Devices that sit in the ear canal can:

  • Block natural wax movement
  • Push wax inward
  • Stimulate extra wax production

People who wear hearing aids or earbuds daily are more likely to experience impaction.


3️⃣ Naturally Narrow or Hairy Ear Canals

Some people are simply more prone to buildup due to:

  • Narrow ear canals
  • Excess ear hair
  • Hard, dry earwax texture

These factors make it harder for wax to exit naturally.


4️⃣ Aging

As people age:

  • Earwax becomes drier and harder
  • Natural clearing becomes less efficient

This is why earwax impaction is especially common in older adults.


5️⃣ Skin Conditions

Conditions like eczema or psoriasis can affect the ear canal and alter wax production, increasing the risk of blockage.


How Earwax Buildup Affects You

When wax becomes impacted, it can cause noticeable symptoms.


🔹 Hearing Loss

One of the most common effects is temporary hearing loss.
A blocked ear canal prevents sound from reaching the eardrum properly.

This hearing loss usually improves once the wax is removed.


🔹 Ear Fullness or Pressure

You may feel like your ear is:

  • Plugged
  • Full
  • Under pressure

Some describe it as the sensation you get during a flight.


🔹 Ringing in the Ears (Tinnitus)

Impacted wax can cause:

  • Ringing
  • Buzzing
  • Hissing sounds

These symptoms often improve after removal.


🔹 Earache or Discomfort

A large wax plug can press against the ear canal walls, causing pain or irritation.


🔹 Dizziness or Balance Problems (Rare)

In some cases, severe blockage can affect balance because the inner ear plays a role in equilibrium.


When to See a Doctor

Seek medical care if you experience:

  • Sudden hearing loss
  • Severe pain
  • Drainage or bleeding
  • Persistent dizziness
  • Symptoms that don’t improve

Never attempt to remove deeply impacted wax yourself.


Safe Ways to Manage Earwax

Most people do not need routine ear cleaning.

If buildup occurs, safer options include:

  • Over-the-counter ear drops (saline, mineral oil, or hydrogen peroxide-based solutions)
  • Warm water irrigation (only if the eardrum is intact)
  • Professional removal by a healthcare provider

Doctors may use:

  • Irrigation
  • Suction
  • Special tools under direct visualization

What NOT to Do

Avoid:

  • Cotton swabs
  • Paper clips or hairpins
  • Ear candles (ineffective and dangerous)
  • Aggressive scraping

These methods can cause injury or push wax deeper.


Final Thoughts

Earwax is normal and necessary. It protects your ears from infection and damage.

Buildup happens when the natural clearing process is disrupted — often by trying to clean the ears incorrectly.

If you notice hearing changes, fullness, or discomfort, it may be earwax impaction — a common and treatable issue.

If you’d like, I can also provide:

  • A step-by-step safe ear cleaning guide
  • Signs of ear infection vs. wax buildup
  • A version of this article formatted for a blog or social media post

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