Q. Can earwax removal by microsuction be performed as a preventative measure?
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Microsuction Using a microscope and suction, earwax is removed during the ear wax removal procedure. It is frequently advised when an excessive buildup of earwax is the source of symptoms like hearing loss, earaches, or a feeling of fullness in the ear.
As a preventative measure, microsuction earwax removal is possible but not frequently advised. The ear has a self-cleaning mechanism that helps to naturally remove excess earwax; therefore, unless it is causing issues, it is typically not necessary to have the earwax removed.
When trying to remove earwax that isn’t bothering you, you might end up doing more damage than good because you might upset your ear’s natural balance and become irritated or infected.
It is usually best to seek advice from a healthcare provider if you have earwax buildup concerns. They can examine your ears and decide if removing earwax is necessary.
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