August 2020

Earwax: The Do’s and Don’ts

Earwax… Everyone has it, so let’s not get grossed out by it. Here are a few do’s and don’t when it comes to cleaning your ears of that pesky earwax.   DO Do understand that earwax is natural! It’s your ears’ natural lubricant to keep the canal moisturized and protect the inner parts from debris. If it’s not hindering your hearing, just leave it. Do keep your outer ear clean. Ears are self-cleaning, but once it gets to the outer ear you can use a washcloth to clean that area only, nothing should go in the ear canal. Do know the symptoms of wax build-up. These include: decreased hearing feelings of fullness or pressure ringing in the ears changes to hearing aid functionality (i.e. distortion or decreased volume) Do ask your hearing health professional or medical professional about home remedies if earwax is a consistent issue. Try natural oils drops (anything that will soak into your skin - olive oil, coconut oil, mineral oil, etc.) or specific wax drops (Audiologists Choice or Miracle Ear). 5-6 drops in the ear, lay on your side for 20 minutes, and repeat. Best to do it at night before you go to bed.  You can do this as needed or on a regular basis as part of your ear health regime. Note: Don’t use drops or other home remedies if you’ve previously had ear surgery or a hole in your eardrum. Do seek a professional if you're experiencing any of the above symptoms. Even if it’s...

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Covid

Covid 19 and Hearing Loss

Covid-19 and Hearing Loss   For many with hearing loss, Covid-19 and the use of masks have made communication a bit more difficult, as John Watter describes in his article. But is there more of a connection between Covid-19 and hearing loss than just masks? In an article by Forbes, the author links several publications with preliminary research into the side effects of Covid-19. As the virus is new, these studies look at small groups of people that reported changes after recovery.  Although these studies are only looking at small groups of people, they are from all over the world. Thailand, the United Kingdom, India, and globally as this pandemic has touched the world. Studies noted individuals with hearing loss in either one2 or both1,3 ears, increased Tinnitus (ringing in the ears), or Vertigo4.  These first several studies have discussed two possible side effects with a positive Covid-19 diagnosis and how it relates to hearing... Note: these things are possible as many people have recovered without these side-effects. Covid-19 a Virus Historically, other viruses have caused hearing loss in some individuals. This includes herpes, HIV, and measles5. Viruses can affect the hearing systems if the virus makes its way into the middle ear or other parts of the auditory pathway3, 5. For some individuals with Covid-19, this might have occurred.  Ototoxic Treatment The other possibility is ototoxicity. Ototoxicity or ototoxic refers to medications that can be harmful to the organs of hearing or balance. As medical professionals are trying to find what...

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