EAR WAX PROBLEMS
Why is Excessive Ear Wax A Problem
Ear wax is a natural substance produced by the body to protect the ear canal. It helps to keep out dirt and other debris and also helps to lubricate the ear canal. Typically, ear wax will work its way out of the ear canal. However, sometimes too much wax can be produced, which can cause problems.
Having provided ear wax removal services for several years, Pinder Hearing Care can provide you with the highest quality ear wax treatments in Burnside and Shawlands, whichever location works better for you.
Having provided ear wax removal services for several years, Pinder Hearing Care can provide you with the highest quality ear wax treatments in Burnside and Shawlands, whichever location works better for you.
Why Go Private For Ear Wax Removal?
Earwax Build-up and Blockage
There are many reasons people may choose to go privately for ear wax removal.
One of the main reasons is that private clinics usually offer a more personal and customised service than public clinics/doctors.
Private clinics also often use microsuction to remove the wax from the ear canal, which is considered more effective than other methods. Furthermore, private clinics usually have more significant experience in ear wax removal and are better equipped to deal with any complications that may arise.
Lastly, private clinics tend to be able to see you must faster than a public service generally due to long waiting lists to be seen.
One of the main reasons is that private clinics usually offer a more personal and customised service than public clinics/doctors.
Private clinics also often use microsuction to remove the wax from the ear canal, which is considered more effective than other methods. Furthermore, private clinics usually have more significant experience in ear wax removal and are better equipped to deal with any complications that may arise.
Lastly, private clinics tend to be able to see you must faster than a public service generally due to long waiting lists to be seen.
How do you know if you have too much ear wax?
There are a few ways to tell if you have too much ear wax. One way is to look at your ear wax. For example, if your ear wax is darker than usual, or if it has a different consistency than usual, this could be a sign that you have too much ear wax.
Another way to tell if you have too much ear wax is if you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed below.
Another way to tell if you have too much ear wax is if you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed below.
- The sensation of your ear feeling full
- Ringing in the ear (tinnitus)
- Itching or irritation in the ear
- Dizziness
- Pain in the ear
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