Khaleej Times

DANGERS OF USING EAR BUDS

- Sandhya D’Mello sandhya@khaleejtim­es.com

People fail to understand that in their effort to clean their ears using cotton swabs, hair pins, finger, car keys etc., they are causing severe damage to their ears. These are not objects meant be to put in the ear.

With every attempt of removing excess wax and cleaning the ear, you are putting your hearing at risk. The eardrum and bones of the middle ear are very sensitive and can be damaged very easily. If damaged, a surgery may be required to correct it, while in some cases it could even lead to permanent hearing loss.

Dr Rahul Chandrabha­n Gupta, ENT consultant at Aster Clinic, said: “Using earbuds, or Q-tips to clean the ear is an extremely common practice. Despite being told not to use them to clean the ears, people still continue to do so because it hasn’t caused them any harm until now. What people do not realise is that by using ear buds to clean their ears, they tend to push the ear wax deeper into the ear canal.”

Ear wax is basically wax with dead skin from the outer ear. It could either be wet or dry, geneticall­y. Ear wax is present in the ear to serve a purpose of protecting the inner ear, i.e. the sensitive part of the ear from any kind of damage. Additional­ly, it prevents the ear from becoming dry and also prevents dirt and germs from entering the inner ear, saving it from infections and irritation.

Dr Sanjay Arora, specialist otolaryngo­logy (ENT), NMC Speciality Hospital, Abu Dhabi, said: “Especially in the UAE because of humidity chances of getting fungal infections is very high because of scratches and maceration­s in ear canal. Wax problems are common in all age groups but are more common in children because of their canals being narrow. Also it is more common in people who are wearing hearing aids.”

Inserting anything from a pin, finger to even a cotton bud or Q-tip in the ear puts one at the risk of developing irritation in the ear as it pushes the ear wax further deep into the ear canal. Most people use ear buds to clean their ears because it is convenient and saves them the effort of going to a specialist. This is a very dangerous practice and can even cause hearing loss because the ear drum is extremely sensitive and can be ruptured even with the slightest pressure from a ear bud.

Dr Naveen Gupta, ENT specialist at Zulekha Hospital, said: “As a result, there is no specific age bracket for wax accumulati­on as it is not a disease. Wax accumulati­on can start to form in babies a few months old to elderly people.

“Wax is a normal thing to form in the ear as it is a mixture of the ear skin secretions, dead cells of skin and trapped foreign bodies. It lubricates the ear skin and pre-

vents dryness and infections. As it forms, it clears out in the particle form from the ear canal on its own. In some people it forms more or its movement is not fast enough leading to accumulati­on in the ear canal. These people need to consult an ENT specialist for its removal.”

Ear blockage due to earwax impaction is not very common, just one in 10 children and one in 20

adults have this problem, some people may be more susceptibl­e to earwax build up. “When you want to clean your ear from water after taking shower, the advice is only to use piece of tissue to clean the pinna and the outer opening of ear canal. Don’t try to introduce something into your ear canal to clean it, as the ear will clean itself without any foreign aides,” explained Dr Mohammad Jabr , ENT surgeon at

Medcare Hospital, Dubai.

“Your body already has a way to deal with earwax if no longer needs. Chewing and skin growing inside your ear will push old earwax out naturally. Using cotton buds can push the wax deeper into your ear canal. You might also seriously damage sensitive ear canal skin or your eardrum.”

So how does anyone maintain clean ears? Gently clean the outer

There is no specific age bracket. Wax accumulati­on can start to form in babies a few months old to elderly people.” Dr Naveen Gupta,

ENT specialist, Zulekha Hospital

Ask your doctor to give the right diagnosis and have it cleaned either by irrigation, suction or by a curette.”

Dr Mohammad Samir Youssef, specialist otolaryngo­logist, Al Tadawi Medical Centre

Don’t try to introduce anything into your ear canal to clean it, as the ear will clean itself without foreign aides.” Dr Mohammad Jabr , ENT surgeon at Medcare Hospital, Dubai

side of the canal using cotton swabs if necessary. In case you have excess ear wax ask your doctor to give the right diagnosis and have it cleaned either by irrigation, suction or by a curette, said Dr Mohammad Samir Youssef, specialist otolaryngo­logist, Al Tadawi Medical Centre.

He warned that improper use of earbuds may put hearing at risk and it can be permanent damage in one or both ears. “Some people use different objects to clean the ear. However, this is wrong and unhealthy as it might cause ear infection and many serious symptoms like severe pain in your ear, itchy sensation, coughing, conductive hearing loss, an odour coming from your ear, dizziness and in worst case scenario, a punctured eardrum.

What people do not realise is that by using ear buds to clean their ears, they tend to push the ear wax deeper into the ear canal.” Dr Rahul C Gupta, ENT consultant, Aster Clinic

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