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Often a result of chronic stress and anxiety. Increased earwax production can block the ear canal and cause temporary hearing impairment. Regular cleaning and stress management can help.
6. Dry, White, and Flaky:
Normal and healthy. People with this type have less body odor compared to those who produce dark earwax.
7. Black or Dark Brown:
Scary but usually harmless. Dark color often means overproduction of wax or prolonged presence in the ear, leading to color change due to oxygen contact.
8. Wet and Runny:
Normal part of the body’s cleaning process. Large amounts mixed with pus or blood indicate a perforated eardrum, requiring immediate medical attention.
9. Bloody Wax:
Old earwax can look like dried blood. Fresh blood in earwax could signify a perforated eardrum and necessitates medical attention.
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