
#HYDROGEN PEROXIDE IN EAR SKIN#
Also, the skin of the ear canal and the eardrum is very thin and fragile and is easily injured.Įarwax is healthy in normal amounts and serves to coat the skin of the ear canal where it acts as a temporary water repellent. These objects only push the wax in deeper. So when a patient has wax blocked up against the eardrum, it is often because he has been probing his ear with such things as cotton-tipped applicators, bobby pins, or twisted napkin corners. Wax is not formed in the deep part of the ear canal near the eardrum, but only in the outer part of the canal. Wax blockage is one of the most common causes of hearing loss. The ear canal may be blocked by wax when attempts to clean the ear push wax deeper into the ear canal and cause a blockage. Or it may slowly migrate to the outside where it can be wiped off. Usually the wax accumulates a bit, dries out and then comes tumbling out of the ear, carrying dirt and dust with it. This wax is supposed to trap dust and dirt particles to keep them from reaching the eardrum. The skin of the outer part of the canal has special glands that produce earwax. The ear canal is shaped somewhat like an hourglass-narrowing part way down.


The outer ear is the funnel-like part of the ear you can see on the side of the head, plus the ear canal (the hole which leads down to the eardrum). You have probably heard these admonitions from relatives and doctors since childhood…read on to find out what they meant. Never put anything smaller than your elbow in your ear! Cotton swabs are for cleaning bellybuttons, not ears.
