What should I do if my baby has too much earwax? What s the deal with a lot of earwax in babies?

Updated on parenting 2024-08-03
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    1. Ear drops, the main effect of ear drops is to soften stubborn earwax 2. Earwax with more earwax will stick a small amount of earwax to the earbuds and be cleared out of the ear canal 3. Inject warm water.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    We can use a cotton swab dipped in a small amount of warm water, and then gently wipe the inside of the baby's ear, if it really can't be removed, you can go to the hospital for professional cleaning.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The external ear canal should be wiped daily with a baby swab, and if it is too much, it should be professionally treated in a hospital.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    First, check if the probe is dirtyAfter removing the battery, gently wipe the probe with a wet paper towel, and then use a hair dryer to dry it;

    It may also be that there is a problem with the battery, it may be that the voltage of the new battery is higher, for example, the single voltage of the battery with a large power is, then the above faults will occur after the two add up to more than 3V;

    If the above two methods do not work, press the power on button and the MEM button at the same time for two seconds in the shutdown state.

    The allowable error of the ear thermometer itself is usually in the range of 36-39 and is higher than 39 and below 36. When used, incorrect use can also introduce additional errors. For example, a large amount of earwax in the ear canal can cause errors.

    When measuring, the temperature field in the ear hole will change due to the ear thermometer plugging the ear hole, and the indication value will change if the measurement time is too long. When repeating the measurement multiple times, the reading will be different each time if the measurement interval is not suitable.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The earwax in the eyes of the human ear is commonly known as "earwax", which is called cerumen in medicine, and the cerumen is generally light yellow, wax-like crumbs, and there are also oily or relatively hard and large pieces. 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 a lot of cerumen glands and sebaceous glands, 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, the cerumen swelling causes ear stuffiness, hearing loss or even ear pain, you should consult a specialist for treatment, and do not dig indiscriminately, so as not to cause ear canal inflammation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Go to the hospital, the doctor will get it. My sister did it when she was a child.,,The doctor will clip.。。 I don't dare to mess around.

    The baby is so small. Won't cooperate. Another way is to use oil.

    Put some oil into the ears, soften the earwax, and then ask the baby to shake his head sideways, and it may come out.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Children have a lot of earwax, and parents can use a cotton swab to wipe it out.

    Under normal circumstances, as long as the child's ears do not hurt, itch and hear well, cerumen does not have to be manually removed, and when talking, eating, and sneezing, it will slowly loosen and fall off and be discharged.

    There are a small number of children with strong cerumen gland secretion, their external auditory canal is relatively narrow and long, the muscles are relatively relaxed, and the strength of the jaw joint is not enough when chewing, and the cerumen is not easy to be eliminated; If you often use fingers with bacteria to dig the ear canal, when the external ear canal is damaged and causes inflammation, the cerumen will increase, gather with the external dust, form a larger mass, and even harden, forming a brown cerumen plug, which is tightly blocked in the ear canal.

    Cerumen plugging can compress the eardrum and cause earache, tinnitus, and even vertigo. Once water is poured into the ear canal during bathing and hair washing, the cerumen plug will be soaked and enlarged, aggravating the blockage, causing inflammation of the external auditory canal and eardrum. In order to remove more cerumen in children's ears, some parents often use hairpins, toothpicks, matchsticks, ear picks, etc. to dig up cerumen in children's ears, which is very dangerous.

    Because of this ear picking, if the child is disobedient or has an accident, it is easy to hurt the eardrum, you can drop a few drops of oil before picking the ear and gently wipe the cerumen in the ear canal with a cotton swab.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Cerumen is more, indicating more oil secretion. It is recommended not to eat minced meat and greasy things, and it is better to eat fresh vegetables and fruits. In addition, note that cerumen will fall out automatically, and do not use utensils to peel it off to avoid infection with otitis media.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If the child is still young (1-3), do not touch him, as the child will slowly expel it on its own when he grows up, and picking out his ears will hurt him. When the child is older, you can also pluck his ears, but it must be light.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When there is a lot of earwax, you can take it out properly, don't pluck your ears frequently, and pay attention not to let water enter your ears, which is easy to get ear boils.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Go to the hospital and ask the doctor for advice, don't move your child's ears

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If the earwax has caused a blockage of the ear canal, you can go to the hospital to clean it up under the guidance of a doctor, and it is not recommended to clean it up yourself.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Earwax can protect your baby's ear canal and generally doesn't require special treatment, and it will fall out on its own after a while.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Parents should choose to clean up the earwax in time and never hurt the ear. In this way, the baby is healthy and safe.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can take a small tweezer to gently pinch it out, and you must pay attention to it at this time so as not to hurt the baby's ears.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Bao Ma may wish to use a cotton swab, and then clean up the baby's periphery, but don't itch to dig into the cleanup, many Bao Ma originally said to clean up the periphery of the baby, but clean up, see a little too much earwax to dig, ear wax under normal circumstances, will air dry itself, and then discharge it by itself, Bao Ma does not have to worry too much.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The first point is to go to the hospital to take out the earwax inside, which is very good for the child, the second point is to let the child slowly adapt, and then the earwax will fall out by itself after a period of calcification, no need to be nervous, the third point The best way is to use a little sesame oil to soften the earwax and pick it out.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First of all, check whether the child is on fire or otitis media, and if this is the problem, you can go to the hospital to see a doctor.

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