The ear wax is dug out and turns into russet, and it smells sweet and greasy, and it has been wearin

Updated on delicacies 2024-07-04
38 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    That's earwax, earwax is a normal secretion of the human body, sometimes the fire will accelerate the secretion of earwax, maybe the ear is a little inflamed, go to the doctor to see.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    According to your condition, there is a very sweet smell in the ear, and ants have crawled into the ear, which requires you to go to the hospital for testing, check the situation of the department, and then proceed further**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Earwax is also called cerurumen, which is generally called the cerumen of the external auditory canal. The main components of cerumen include the cortex secreted, the keratinized epithelium shed by the external auditory canal, dust particles, dust, bacteria and other substances. So probably.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In terms of physical properties, earwax wax is usually a pale yellow waxy dry flake substance, bitter in taste, insoluble in water, alcohol or ether; From the chemical analysis, earwax contains oil, stearin, fatty acids, proteins, and yellow pigment, as well as 0 1 water and a little chalk and elements such as potassium and sodium.

    Because earwax is rich in oil, it moisturizes the fine hairs on the ear canal**, which block dust particles blown in from the outside. Earwax and fine hairs also protect the ears from insects and other microorganisms. The insects that occasionally break in encounter dense fine hairs and are blocked in their way; The taste of earwax is bitter, and when the insect tastes the bitterness of earwax, it will "know the difficulty and retreat".

    In addition, oil-rich earwax keeps the ear canal at a certain temperature and humidity, especially for the eardrum deep in the ear canal, so that the eardrum is always in optimal motion.

    Fatty acid-rich earwax forms an acid film on the surface of the ear canal**, which puts the external ear canal in an acidic environment and has a mild bactericidal effect.

    It has been shown that the chemical components in earwax can inhibit the growth and reproduction of several types of bacteria. Earwax and fine hairs can not only absorb dust and microorganisms entering the ear canal and keep the ear canal clean, but also make the ear canal cavity slightly narrower, filter and buffer the incoming sound waves, so that the eardrum will not be injured by strong sounds.

    It can be seen that normal earwax is not a waste product, and it still has a certain contribution to the protection of hearing organs. Judging from the chemical composition of earwax, it is non-toxic, so eating a little earwax will not make people dumb.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Earwax is usually caused by excessive secretion and improper cleaning of earwax, which leads to symptoms of vision loss and itchy ears. If it is not received in time**, it will cause otitis externa and need to go to a regular hospital.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No problem, it's just water in my ears.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello: Earwax out of the ear is dirty and greasy, it wasn't like this before. Is this normal?

    Earwax is a secretion in the ear canal that will not affect your hearing if it is not cleaned up at one time. There are some very fine hairs on the inner wall of the ear canal, and the roots of the hairs will secrete a little oil, which plays a protective role in the ear canal, and also has a certain moisturizing effect on the ear wax to prevent the dry sharp piercing of the ear wax from causing pain or discomfort in the ear canal. You don't mind too much about it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Earwax is a substance secreted by the cerumen gland in the external ear canal of the human body, which is called "cerurum" in medicine. Earwax is generally yellowish and attached to the four walls of the external auditory canal. Because the external ear canal is close to the jaw joint, when you eat or talk, the flaky earwax in the ear canal slowly loosens and falls out.

    The color of earwax is darker, yellowish-brown and oily, very sticky, sometimes piled up at the opening of the external auditory canal, commonly known as "oily ears", which is a normal physiological phenomenon. So you don't have to worry about the possibility that there's a bacterial infection. Be careful not to pick your ears with hard objects or unclean objects, as they can easily cause bacterial infections. Seek adoption.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Earwax is generally yellowish, wax-like crumbs, but also oily or hard, lumpy. So, how did Javenid come about? It turns out that there is a section of the ear and eye (L 3 cartilage segment outside the external auditory canal) that is different from the ** elsewhere in the body, that is, there is a variant of the sweat gland called the cerumen gland, and its structure is somewhat similar to the sweat gland.

    The external auditory canal**, like the rest of the body**, has a sebaceous gland that secretes a type of oil. From a physiological point of view, these secretions in the cerumen gland are expelled from time to time through the opening. At first, the secretions that have just been spit out from the cerumen glands look a bit like melted wax, and they mix with the oil excreted by the sebaceous glands to form a thin layer attached to the surface of the **.

    These primitive earwax are mixed with the dust in the ear canal and the debris that fall off, and after drying, they become a small piece of pale yellow loose flake cerumen and accumulate in the ear canal. Some people secrete cerumen glands and sebaceous glands a lot, and the discharge is brownish-yellow, oily viscous substance, which has accumulated in the eyes of the outer tract before drying, and some even flow out of the ear, and some condense into a clump, which is collectively called soft earwax, commonly known as "oily ear", and is called oily cerumen in medicine. There are also some people who have particularly strong cerumen gland secretion; The earwax cannot be discharged again, and gradually dries and gathers into dark brown hard lumps, sometimes hard like stones, tightly blocked in the external ear canal, commonly known as hard earwax, medically called cerumen embolism.

    If you find that there is cerumen embolism, especially after the ear canal is flooded, and the cerumen swelling causes ear stuffiness, hearing loss or even earache, you should consult a specialist to deal with it, and do not dig it out indiscriminately, so as not to cause ear canal inflammation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I also have this problem, when I had a physical examination before, I asked the ear, nose and throat doctor, and told me that it was caused by the shampoo flowing in when I washed my hair, and asked me to wipe it clean with a cotton swab after taking a bath, but I didn't feel that it helped.

    I wiped my ear canal with a cotton swab dipped in alcohol two days ago, and now there is no smell, but I don't know if it's the right thing to do, so don't imitate it easily.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I have the same problem, and the earwax in my ears is always wet, not dry, and it smells so good, and I can't tell what it is, a weird fragrance.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I have that too!! Handshake Shake , I thought it was shampoo at first, but later research found that tears flow into my ears whenever I cry. I once sent a question, and people were speechless and said that it was a chemical reaction.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Body fragrance, congratulations. You are the one-in-a-million prince of body fragrance.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Me too, shampoo and body soap don't smell like this, it's really fragrant, but when it's only wet in the ears, it can't smell when it's dry.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    What the ... There are also, especially special fragrance.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I also wanted to ask why, but I found that the doctors didn't know, and even the experts didn't know. Because it's not a disease, no one studies this either.

    The reason can be guessed first, then verified, and finally concluded. If you're interested, do your own research.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I also have, really, what kind of scent do I want for a man alone.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I also have it.,It's an indescribable fragrance.。。。

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's not right to have a bad smell. Dig out the yellow wet matter, it's oil ear! It doesn't matter. Some people have wet ears.

    But it's not good to have a bad smell. Ears should be washed frequently. After bathing every day, use a clean cotton swab to absorb the water from your ears.

    Then take a little anti-inflammatory potion. Pharmacies sell two or three yuan. Ear bath for ten minutes, usually a few days is fine.

    Still, it's best to let the ENT take a look. It is not otitis media. or other inflammation.

    Always keep your ears clean. People with oily ears should pay more attention to hygiene, and don't let the people next to you smell that smell as soon as they get close to you, and scare people to death.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Otitis media, it's best to go to the hospital to have a look, don't underestimate it!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If you want to smell it, won't it be sucked into your nose if you don't pay attention?

    Uh......That MS is still disgusting

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Have you ever eaten it? Otherwise, if it's sweet, how can you smell it?

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This is because of the smell of cerumen (earwax) in the external auditory canal that decays after being soaked in water, and the secretions of the infection of the external auditory canal**. I think it's best to go to the doctor! so that inflammation does not occur.

    Cause: The sebaceous glands are normal secretory glands. It excretes oily sebum, lubricates** and adheres to foreign substances, such as insects. Most people have a dry scaly, slightly yellowish crust in the ear canal, which is called dry cerurumen.

    In a small number of people, the discharge is always oily or pasty, a viscous substance that is dark brown in color.

    The occurrence of "oil ear" is related to race and ethnicity, and according to some statistics, Ezo accounts for 100%, and whites and Caucasians account for 90%. Mongolians are 20%, Japanese are below 20%, and the incidence of Han Chinese in our country is the lowest, at 5 7%.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Me too, I went swimming for a while and my ears got into the water, and I secreted a lot of yellow oil, and then I found that it was fragrant, and then I checked it (there were not so many doctors on the Internet at that time), and a more reliable statement I think is that people with oily ears generally have fragrant alcohol secretions, but if the armpits sweat glands are not cleaned up in time, there will be a smell.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Oily ear canals, ester ferments, are scented, normal, many people are like this, and so am I, and the smell should be different.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    That's when you smell it yourself, and others may not feel it, just like people with smelly feet don't notice it. Besides, earwax doesn't seem to smell.

    Have someone dig it out for you, or dig it again after a few days.

    There is nothing good about picking your ears, don't pick your ears too often.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I also have such a situation, alas!

    Most of your shampoos, facial cleansers, etc., enter your ear canal with water when you wash your face and hair, leaving a residual smell inside.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The bottom is all scared of you. I know really. It's weird. Fragrance.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Maybe you can secrete something like musk. Ha ha.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Because you have a problem with your nose

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Me too, I just found out today. I'm a rose-scented type, what about you?

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Shampoo, body soap went in?

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    It's hard to say, it may be that you have poked your ear canal before, and it is a scar. Don't pick your ears easily if it's okay, in case a serious infection may cause deafness.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    There are three situations, one is earwax, as you said. The other is that some of the material cells in your ears die and fall off, which is the same as dead skin, and there is also something that you don't have in your ears, and the black solid is accidentally dropped into it and you find it.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    It's normal... It's because the earwax has been in your ear canal for too long, and the fat has oxidized and turned black. Instructions are accumulated over a long period of time. Do not worry.

    The doctor said that you can usually use baby oil drops in your ears (as long as the eardrum is not perforated) and the earwax will flow out.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    That's a combination of staring, a common ear canal secretion. You can go to the hospital to soften it with soda and then take it out, it's a normal minor illness, don't worry.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    It may be that the eardrum has been ruptured, so go to the doctor to check the ear canal, and by the way, check the hearing to see how much the hearing has declined now. The principle is that after hearing loss, it will be effective within one month of the judgment year, but after a long time, there is no good way. Hearing aids can be prescribed to protect and improve hearing.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    It should be noted that it should be checked in time to the hospital.

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