Can ears be plucked out often? Can we pluck our ears often?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-10
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Don't pluck your ears too often. There will often be earwax in the ear, because the ** surface structure of the external auditory canal is the same as the ** surface structure of the whole body, there is a sebaceous gland distribution, the sebaceous gland will secrete oily substances, and the external auditory canal has metabolic desquamation into the ear to form earwax.

    In daily life, many people often pluck their ears, but in fact, this is a bad habit. Frequent ear picking may damage the external auditory canal and cause otitis externa. If you pluck your ears too hard, it can also cause pressure on the nerve endings and cause pain.

    If there is a lot of cerumen in the ear, it is best to go to the hospital's otolaryngology department to be treated by a professional doctor. It is necessary to keep the external ear canal clean to avoid water in the ear and causing infection.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The ear should not be plucked out frequently, because it may push the cerumen of the opening of the external auditory canal into the deep part of the external auditory canal, which is more difficult to remove; damage to the external auditory canal; damage to the eardrum; Causes fungal otitis externa; Affects hearing, etc.

    The external auditory canal in humans is narrow and long, and is mainly divided into cartilage on the outside 1 3 and bone on the inside 2 3.

    The cartilage of the external auditory canal** has cerumen glands, which can secrete a yellowish viscous secretion, commonly known as earwax, which is medically known as cerurumen.

    In general, cerumen is flaky when dried in the air, and can be expelled by chewing, yawning, etc. without treatment.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Ears can not be plucked often, in fact, plucking ears is a bad habit. I remember when we were young, it was people who had nothing to do, and when they were together, they would pick out each other's ears with a matchstick, in fact, many people accidentally broke their ears, suppurated, and some even became deaf.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Cerumen, commonly known as earwax, is a kind of secretion produced by our external ear canal, and many people like to dig it out from time to time, thinking that they should clean their ear canal from time to time, so is this statement correct?

    Normally, cerumen excretes out of the ear canal on its own as the ear hair oscillates. So, you don't need to dig cerumen often. Cerumen can protect the external auditory canal, and often digging can damage this function.

    Moreover, some people are accustomed to picking their ears with sharp objects such as hairpins and nails, which will scratch the wall of the external auditory canal, thereby causing ear canal pain and infection. Some people use a metal long-handled ear plucker to pluck their ears, which may dig too deep and bruise the eardrum, causing otitis media and hearing loss. Some people use medical cotton swabs to pick out their ears, because the diameter of the cotton swab is too large, when poking in, the earwax will be sent deeper into the ear, and the accumulation near the eardrum can not be excluded, in the long run, it is easy to cause cerumen embolism, if the ear is flooded again, the earwax absorbs water and expands will corrode the ear canal, causing inflammation and hearing loss.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Don't pluck your ears too often, they are prone to inflammation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Try not to pluck your ears too often. If you pluck your ears for a long time, you will get a lot of bacteria into your ears, so it's not a good thing for you. And when there are a lot of things in the ears, there will be a natural cleaning function.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You don't have to do this, if you really have a craving, then of course you can dig it, usually don't always pick your ears like this, it's not good to form a habit.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is not good to pluck the ears regularly, and when there are no symptoms of discomfort in the ears, we do not need to deal with them.

    The ear canal in the ear is inherently self-purifying, which means that it automatically expels the earwax from the body. It can be understood in this way that when we are talking, eating, etc., inadvertently, the earwax will follow the movement of the jaw, with the help of the hair on the lifting and dismantling, the earwax will quietly slip out of the ear canal, and the natural ear canal will become very clean. If you often pick your ears, it is easy to scratch the ear canal**, and then cause infection, which will cause viral infection, which is a great threat to your health.

    And the more you pick your ears, the more earwax will be, and if you are not careful, it is easy to rupture the eardrum, which will affect your hearing, so it is best not to pick your ears often.

    The right way to pluck your ears.

    1. Be sure to correct the habit of picking your ears at every turn, and you can do it at most once a week.

    2. When we pluck our ears, the depth should not be too deep, it is best to use cotton sticks, rotate slowly in the external ear canal, turn the ears downward, let the earwax come out on its own, and do not need to use sharp things such as nails.

    3. If the volume of earwax is too large, which affects hearing, do not forcibly take it out, we should use ear drops used in the hospital to soften earwax, and then take it out after the earwax becomes soft, and the doctor will deal with it.

    4. For those who already suffer from inflammation of the external auditory canal, they must go to the hospital for treatment to avoid aggravation of ear canal injury.

    5. If we want to keep our ears clean, we can clean them directly, but we must control the water temperature and water flow speed to avoid hurting our ears.

    Don't pick out your child's ears at random.

    Some parents like to pluck their children's ears, this practice is best corrected, the child's own ear canal ** is very delicate, and it is easy to hurt the ear canal when picking the ears. If you want to clean your ears with respect, you can simply wipe your child with a wet towel, and if you have too much earwax, you can take your child to the otolaryngology department of the hospital and take it out by a professional doctor, which can avoid injury to the ear canal.

    As we can know from the above, it is best not to pick up earwax often in our daily life, because earwax itself has a certain protective effect on our ears, and if we want to deal with earwax, we should also do it once a week, not often.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Then you don't need to dig it often, and it is not recommended to dig it yourself, with an ordinary ear picker, you can't see the ear canal, and it's easy to dig it yourself. The skin of our ear canal has the function of automatically expelling earwax.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's best not to pluck your ears too often, as this won't do you any good ears.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Try not to pick your ears, the earwax inside the ears has the effect of protecting the eardrum and tympanic chamber, and it will flow out by itself when it is full; Of course, the special physique of the individual tour Bikai is divided into numbers, and the gods are called.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Is it really necessary to pluck your ears often? Sometimes I feel itchy ears and feel that there is a lot of earwax, should I pick it up? From a medical point of view, normal people do not need to pluck their ears. Earwax is acidic and has the function of lubricating, cleaning and protecting the lining of the ear canal

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Should earwax be taken out often? A lot of people are doing it wrong!

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The ears are self-cleaning and generally do not require special cleaning. In addition, earwax generally only appears in the external ear canal, and cleaning it with a cotton swab will only push the earwax deeper and cause blockage. So don't pluck your ears too often.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, often picking the ears can easily lead to bacteria entering the ears, many people will use a variety of strange tools to pick the ears, in fact, there are not many such practices, because the ears also have their own ecological flora, if you use something that has not been disinfected to pick the ears, it will lead to bacteria invading the ears, thus affecting the ecological balance of the ear flora.

    It is easy to cause damage to the ear, whether it is an ear rake, a cotton swab or something else, as long as it goes deep into the ear, as long as one is not careful, it will cause the ear to be smooth, thus endangering the health of the ear.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is not recommended to pluck the ears frequently, you can clean them slightly, the daily earwax actually has a certain effect on preventing bacteria, and over-cleaning the ears is counterproductive.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Picking the ear with cotton swabs, nails, etc., may damage the ear canal and puncture the eardrum, but in fact, earwax can inhibit the growth of bacteria in the ear canal, which is beneficial.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The ears can not be often plucked, the main reason is to worry about the probability of damage is large, generally half a month or once a month, it is recommended that you pay attention to the best time to pick the ears is half a month.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Earwax will fall off naturally, you can't pick your ears often, it will affect your hearing, and if it's really a little itchy, you can gently pick it a few times with a safe tool

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    No, if you dig it often, your ears will hurt, causing deafness and itching a lot.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The ear should not be plucked often, it is naturally secreted, and it does not need to be plucked often, it will damage the eardrum, so it is best not to, it is easy to hurt the ear.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    However, if you can't soak it often, it will damage your eardrum, so don't pluck your ears often.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If the ears are not itchy, they cannot be removed often, which will destroy the eardrums.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No, you cannot. Well, I often dig it. It is easy to break the ears. Do and for this body is not good.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's best not to pluck your ears too often, the eardrums are more delicate, and you don't need to pluck them often. It's okay, don't move. Save yourself from causing harm.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The ears do not need to be plucked often, and if they are plucked often, there will be all kinds of problems.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Ears should not be plucked out often, let alone casually.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Don't pick your ears too often, it's a damage to your ears.

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