"No human earwax, wet or dry, would make a good candle" TED ED answering the real questions
@dirtdoes62727 ай бұрын
Fr
@gardnerhill90737 ай бұрын
Confirming Mythbusters' findings.
@DanielLCarrier7 ай бұрын
But why? They can't just say that and not give an explanation.
@NinjaFlibble7 ай бұрын
Next question: is ogre earwax made of the same stuff? 🤔
@RosheenQuynh7 ай бұрын
@@NinjaFlibble Finally, someone mentioned this!
@kryptonsa367 ай бұрын
My craziest moment as a kid was pulling an insect completely mummified in earwax out of my ear. Never doubted the usefulness of earwax since.
@northernlines26527 ай бұрын
🔥
@IlPookiell7 ай бұрын
Wow, my biggest fear is an insect crawling into my ear
@jabadabadu70897 ай бұрын
Glad it wasn't a dinosaur fossil 😁
@jamiehughes55737 ай бұрын
Mmm extra protein
@ZealGames7 ай бұрын
2 words.. Night mare fuel
@mickmash137 ай бұрын
My friend is a med student studying to be an ENT (ear nose throat). The amount of ranting I've heard about q-tips and ear candling is amazing.
@jackjack44127 ай бұрын
My dad works in the medical field and used to rant about Q Tips lol
@re22482 ай бұрын
Have cleaned my ears with q-tips for 50 years and have never had a problem. You don't jam it in there until you feel pain you are just fine using them 🙄
@cavi55147 ай бұрын
As someone who has managed to clean out the wax thoroughly enough my doctor has commented on it, it’s not worth succeeding. Because once it’s that clean you can feel it forming again/migrating. The only way to stop that feeling (besides continuing the cycle) is to let it build up again to healthy levels. Also leaves your ears vulnerable and more likely to ache from activities that expose your ears to weather/temperature changes.
@AmmoBloke7 ай бұрын
TedEx should consider adding audio to their videos.
@birukgossaye21877 ай бұрын
Lmao this was funny
@thatwarlock75127 ай бұрын
Obligatory "ermmm... Maybe you should try to pick the excess wax that's in your ears because the video HAS audio ☝️🤓" comment
@carmensfootstool73777 ай бұрын
This is so underrated 😭😭
@theunknown75407 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@tomasiobermudez25887 ай бұрын
@@thatwarlock7512LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOO
@panzer_TZ7 ай бұрын
Recently learned this hard way. Bad allergies irritated my inner ear and it was difficult to hear. I thought the issue was too much earwax, so I used an ear wax remover. Took a shower, water got in and both ears got horrible infections. Absolute agony for 2 weeks. After such an agonizing experience, I'll never purposefully try to remove earwax for as long as I live.
@hari_sluvmaze77 ай бұрын
Did your hearing difficulty go away on its own after a few days
@Kaiverze7 ай бұрын
I feel you. In my case (though not sure if it's also due to shower water getting in) I occasionally get vertigo from over cleaning my ears and removing earwax. I try to be more careful when doing so but it still happens, like just this morning.
@gameking32787 ай бұрын
I was born with abnormally, narrow canals and when I was in my teens, I ended up getting an infection in one of them. I have tried so many different methods for getting earwax and there’s only one that actually works. I bought an earwax removal tool that can connect to my phone which allows me to see inside my ear while I am scooping earwax out. The tool has a camera and its own Wi-Fi, which means that I can actually see where the tool goes by looking at my phone. Also, Debrox makes a huge difference. If you have a severe amount of earwax in your ear canals, you can soften it by dropping a couple drops of it for a few minutes.
@evancombs51597 ай бұрын
I had a similar experience. It would happen regularly, but I found using an ear scoop to clear out just a small amount near the edge was enough to make it easier for the earwax to push out preventing it from happening again.
@Piquliar7 ай бұрын
@@Kaiverze Hmm, maybe that's why I've been getting vertigo more often these days. I'll try not clearing the wax out to see if I feel better.
@Pou1gie17 ай бұрын
An ENT one said tome that every time I shower I should allow the water to glick into each ear canal a few times and then glick out. I've been doing this for years, and have been told by other ENTs that my ears are the cleanest they've seen in a while. Best and simplest hygiene habit I have.
@lillywho7 ай бұрын
4:35 There are even candles for that purpose that are actually designed to look like ear wax at the core, so that the debris it leaves behind makes you think you got the gunk out!!
@xirfan7 ай бұрын
You could sniff it to determine if it's ear wax or not, it has a unique odour.
@ImHeadshotSniper7 ай бұрын
sooo many gimmicky fraudulent products and services out there..
@lillywho7 ай бұрын
@@ImHeadshotSniper Welcome to late stage capitalism!
@ImHeadshotSniper7 ай бұрын
@@lillywho true, but to be fair, i partially blame unscientific traditions for enabling a society of believers of these traditions to be exploited by things they don't understand. this exploitation has been happening before capitalist societies existed. speaking of which, i feel like a large majority of ancient cultural traditions such as medicines which turned out to be provably useless or mildly toxic, were probably embedded with old narcissists obsessed with being called "wise", dictating how the world works. i know it's a huge afterthought to look down on people of that time when information was hard to come by, but when you learn about something as simple and fundamental as the scientific method, or some ancient form of it, we really could have been flying through determining whether or not things were true thousand of years before we finally did, but we didn't, i feel largely because of completely baseless traditions zombifying peoples beliefs.
@pvanukoff7 ай бұрын
@@lillywho Just capitalism really. Snake oil type products have always been sold, going back centuries.
@scottastbury72137 ай бұрын
Me eating peanut butter while watching this was a mistake.
@Mu51kM4n7 ай бұрын
That's funny, exactly what I was eating while watching😂
@sharronhankins77227 ай бұрын
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
@louisianarainwater7 ай бұрын
😁😁😁
@ElieHaykal7 ай бұрын
perfect timing :)
@Eleora1997Msia7 ай бұрын
Oily and waxy Yummy 😮
@rafaelgabriel1017 ай бұрын
I just heard my earwaxes speak: "Don't you dare get rid of me."
@s-viper14627 ай бұрын
That's the snail in your head
@samkresil60117 ай бұрын
XD
@klym8_7 ай бұрын
bro sounds like you be dealing with some mental illness there
@Eleora1997Msia7 ай бұрын
Me too...
@teamsteed17 ай бұрын
@@s-viper1462I know what you mean.
@litera_cj7 ай бұрын
"Health care providers have tried and true methods of gently clearing blockages." Based on personal experience, this tends to consist of blasting water directly into the ear until whatever is blocking the ear washes out. It's the method I use now at home. I'll never forget when I was at the doctor's office, getting my ear cleaned, and felt a sudden rush of relief when a particularly large wax clot got dislodged and the nurse said, "Wow, that's a big one! What would you like to name it?"
@supernukey4197 ай бұрын
That bedside manner is legendary
@lastnamehurt7 ай бұрын
I’ve been through this before too. The nurse just kept blasting water into my ear as I layed there in pain 😂
@vadimmakarov68117 ай бұрын
I had this treatment many times until mid-adulthood. Once I neglected removing the plug for too long and ended up with a minor surgery. Another time a doctor punctured my ear drum while removing the plug (very painful). I then started carefully removing earvax using a paperclip (squeezed into a narrower bend about 2 mm wide) about monthly, and never visited the ear doctor since. No plugs, period. I've been fine with this practice for about twenty years. Only recently I discovered that many ancient cultures and some today's ones (e.g., China) have an earvax removal "spoon" as a standard household item. It's all too bad I could not buy one, was never advised by the doctors of it, and had to re-invent this tool myself AGAINST THE WESTERN MEDICAL ADVICE. The most useless medical advice I received was from a doctor in Singapore who offered to surgically widen my ear canal. The paper clip solved that problem.
@henryou485424 күн бұрын
Irrigating the ears with water is common in many primary care offices. Most ear nose throat doctors tend to use microscopes and small scoops and other tools to remove the wax. Both can work! We tend to not irrigate because this is not great to do if a patient already has a hole in the eardrum or some other eardrum abnormality.
@kidbonesonline7 ай бұрын
Was just cleaning my ears out when this popped up in my notifications. How convenient.
@AkashYadav-qs1cv7 ай бұрын
FBI loves u
@HeLithium7 ай бұрын
Same here!
@seethalakshmi51057 ай бұрын
We hope you enjoyed our algorithm
@lawrencefrost90637 ай бұрын
Yet I have not thought about ear wax, wax, ears or anything like it for weeks. I'm not amazed.
@willkurteff-schatz46697 ай бұрын
Keep going strong ted!
@RosheenQuynh7 ай бұрын
I'm SO glad earwax buildup was mentioned, I was getting worried for a minute there! Mine got so bad that I was partially deaf (well, my hearing was muffled) for three days! I had to go to the ER to get it all out. Gonna have to invest in those gentle methods cuz the buildup is constant.
@peterrudy92076 ай бұрын
Many home remedies now to remove it . Even a spray bottle to put warm water and hose with tip to put into the ear canal and squeeze the handle . For my normal buildup I use Debrox , ear drops and works fine . Another one I think is Dr. Ear Drops ? Or to use hydrogen peroxide , periodically . And maybe to buy am cheap scope for someone to see inside your ear canals .
@MrJritts5 ай бұрын
A nurse taught me to spray warm water in my ear during a shower, then shake all the water out. Works great and you won't have to deal with impacted earwax anymore.
@RosheenQuynh5 ай бұрын
Thanks guys! 😄
@ConradCaribou7 ай бұрын
5:22 Ah-ha! This settles the Over Ear Headphones Vs. Ear Buds debate! It totally knew I was on the right side with the former.
@Gabbro_17 ай бұрын
who debates that
@its_dey_mate7 ай бұрын
@@Gabbro_1 High quality IEMs vs Headphones are actually a rather debated topic among audiophiles.
@chrisrubin64457 ай бұрын
wtf? thats so obvious! did you really need a 5 minute video to tell you what your brain already knew?
@mar359627 ай бұрын
@@its_dey_matetf is an audiophile? a person attracted to audios?
@its_dey_mate7 ай бұрын
@@mar35962 I initially thought so, apparently it's just guys who are *very* nerdy about audio.
@shade95927 ай бұрын
I'm one of those people who has issues with earwax buildup. I problem is mostly anatomical, I have very narrow ear canals and that makes it prone to buildup. Physiology can also play a part; if you have oily skin, that can also be a contributing factor. IDK if having dry ear wax makes you less prone to buildup, but I'd imagine it does. I do clean my ear canals myself *AGAINST THE ADVICE* of every ENT I've been to, but in my defense, it does reduce my ENT visits. I only do it once a week unless the buildup is severe. I soak with hydrogen peroxide (baby oil also works) for 3 minutes and I do use swabs, but only the small ones, and be very gentle, and only on the outer half of the ear canal; that's were the buildup happens.
@Furfire7 ай бұрын
I imagine they give that blanket advice with the lowest common denominator in mind... or because ear canals are different so they preach caution instead. That or Big Ear just wants to ensure they are needed.
@Matticusjk7 ай бұрын
Im not alone!! I used to see an ENT every 2 years to get my canals cleared. Havent been in 7 years since I started occasionally putting H2O2, but i dont use swabs. The wax falls out on its own a couple times a year. My left ear just cleared itself out the other day!
@atomictraveller7 ай бұрын
it's worth noting that H2O2 is 2% over the counter in the u.s.a. but around 20% in australia for instance. it takes consecutive days of 90 minute treatments until my ears open up (this is preceded by a sloow period of 45 minutes of regular periodic single bubble like a clock breaking through, done this for decades). every morning i pull my ears by sticking my fingers in it and pumping them for about 20 minutes a piece until the milk stops coming out. they will be milkable again in an hour or so. the finger pump has done much more than H2O2 ever had for opening up infected sinuses. what happens when they don't get milked isn't going to go over well. and screw ENTs bunch of hos. i've put everything but pee (often recommended) in my ears over the years. garlic and coconut oil is the best way to remove infection (i don't know about fancy antibiotics, antibiotics mess with my hearing when they're not intended to). my problem comes from the u.s. government. i went to school with gabrielle giffords. i know who the second man is. he goes to a lodge where the men wear aprons.
@abigailchristenson3887 ай бұрын
I have a friend who has the same issue! When he was a baby he said they had to put tubes in his ears
@TooSlowTube7 ай бұрын
I clean mine out fairly often with a small metal loop tool, with a plastic handle. It makes it less likely that I push wax further into my ear, as with cotton buds, and the width of the loop stops it going in too far. If I don't clean them my hearing suffers and I get pain in my ears which affects my balance. This video is too "one size fits all", for my liking.
@hominidan7 ай бұрын
This is definitely the most beautiful video on earwax I've seen today. Also incredibly cool of Mr. Narrator to read my thought on candles
@SciMinute7 ай бұрын
Thank you, TED-ED, for consistently producing such wonderful videos!
@npccoco7 ай бұрын
I got the notification as I was picking my ear
@bob12348817 ай бұрын
They are watching you. 😂
@saulchapnick15665 ай бұрын
@@bob1234881wrong. They are hearing you. 😂
@kaitlandm.49697 ай бұрын
I had no idea your heritage affects what kind of earwax you have😮, you really learn something new everyday 😊
@budisitoputra90117 ай бұрын
Thank you TED-ED for creating wonderful videos!❤🎉🤗
@antalito30477 ай бұрын
I tend to have a lot of earwax so I was religiously tried to clean it but as the video suggested I just got a build up and many times couldn’t hear much. Then I stopped cleaning it all together and now it’s much better and I have no problems. Q tips are really not good to clean your ears
@pvanukoff7 ай бұрын
I've used cotton swabs to clean my ear canals for over 30 years and never once had a build-up problem, and whenever I see my doctor, he often comments on how clean my ear canals are. It really specific to each person whether it's a good idea or not. I probably have wider-than-normal ear canals.
@kamille2867 ай бұрын
@@pvanukoff Beyond pushing some earwax further back, the reason I've heard q-tips aren't good for cleaning ears is small bits of cotton can get stuck in your ears and cause infections. Just something to be aware of, there are other tools that won't cause that problem
@Zethonring237 ай бұрын
Wish I'd known about the earbud thing sooner. A few years ago I upped my earbud usage like 200%, not knowing there would be any side effects. After like a year and a half I woke up one morning and was basically deaf in one ear. Blockage. My doctor referred me to an audiologist, but because this was in the middle of the pandemic I couldn't get an appointment for half a year. The whole thing was driving me so crazy I decided to buy a syringe and try to remove the wax manually. Not only did it not work, I gave myself tinnitus 🙃and now I can't really use earbuds anymore. Clean your ears kids!
@wolfferoni7 ай бұрын
Clean your ears, yes, but if you can avoid using earbuds, do that too. Make sure you clean the earbuds well as well. Wiping it with tissue paper or something isn't enough
@cookies17027 ай бұрын
@@wolfferoni What do you think is enough? I want to clean my in-ear headphone but don't know what to use since my headphone ear cushion make out of silicone/rubber
@iamprinceba7 ай бұрын
This is one of the most complicated things I have been thinking and googling about. I like this video but there are more complicated ways of how you can effectively clean ear wax. Which was something I was expecting, instead this video talks about how it comes about, looking forward to how we can effectively clean these without damaging the ear drum.
@freesk87 ай бұрын
At the end, that was an especially good animation of a guitar player! I play guitar, and so often, animators get something wrong. My bet is that this animator is a guitar player! :)
@photon4347 ай бұрын
My earwax builds up very quickly. Sometimes it is hard and other times its soft. It can get as big as a marble, but just a light blockage coating my ears affects my hearing. The wax causes my ears to get very itchy due to bacteria. Q-tips were a bad trip. The wax is very problematic for my hearing aids. Going to the doctor was a big relief, but it was only once a year. Finally, advice from both my doctor and my audiologist helped me deal with it myself. Now once or twice a month I use ear drops to loosen up the wax and the next day I use an elephant ear to flush my ears out with a 50% solution of hydrogen peroxide and distilled water. This is certainly something to be careful with because hydrogen peroxide changes the PH levels of your ears. And from experience I can tell you that overdoing hydrogen peroxide it is a bad trip--I used to soak my ears in it. Now I just use it at half strength just to flush them out. So now for the first time I have found a method that works for me. This is not for everyone and if you do resort to it, I recommend consulting a doctor first.
@gailaltschwager73777 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@nishchalthakur24877 ай бұрын
5:23 Giving your ears a break from earplugs and earphones *Me using earphones while watching this video* 👁️👄👁️
@bongobongo36617 ай бұрын
Lmfao same
@carltonleboss7 ай бұрын
Use headphones instead :P
@Becky_Cooling7 ай бұрын
Me too! I need to charge my (over ear) headphones...
@natcat19847 ай бұрын
Same! Anyway, earplugs and headphones are actually better for ears than NOISE... I guess 😅
@rian0xFFF7 ай бұрын
i never enjoy using earphones
@Demetrius9000007 ай бұрын
Who cleans ears by sticking it all the way inside?! You do it after shower, when there is water in your ears, and you slowly move the stick inside, spinning it. That way the watery wax is left on the stick and nothing gets pushed inside.
@ijustwantedausername7 ай бұрын
That is exactly what I do too.
@Demetrius9000007 ай бұрын
@@dominicbailey7558 Been doing it for nearly all my life, no problems with ears whatsoever.
@ieatalgae7 ай бұрын
Yeah, exactly lol
@NiceGuyE7 ай бұрын
Realizing this was probably not the best video to watch on my lunch break. Interesting nonetheless.
@InMaTeofDeath7 ай бұрын
It didn't bother me until it built up so much in my ear that it blocked about half the sound that got through. It was a quick fix though just have to let the doctor clean it out they squirt water in your ear to loosen it and it makes you feel like your brains are getting scrambled.
@thepreacherxi53537 ай бұрын
Thank ypu, Ted Ed. My ears badly need this lecture.
@Naistov7 ай бұрын
So interesting watching this as I just recently removed some bad earwax build up....basically impactions. Thank God for Debrox and tools actually made to extract the stuff😮💨
@marcfuchs69383 ай бұрын
I never had earwax issues, besides debris falling out of my ears when not doing anything about it for a few days. Here are my experiences/recommendations: • When showering, I fill up both ears with water several times so everything can get moist and soft. Then • take 2 Q-tips and clean off. 2 tips per ear, the first collects most of the moisture, the 2nd finalizes cleaning and gets things appropriately dry again. Gently push in the Q-tips and try to have them in the middle of the canal, not touching the walls. So then when you are all in, you can gently scrub the walls while pulling out. So you make sure you don't push any of the gunk in. • For you who like long baths like me: Get in a comfy laying position with your head under water, just face afloat for breathing. Move the head to the sides for letting the air out of the ears, so that they are fully flooded. This way I like to keep laying there for a few minutes. Since you are not hearing much there, it's also pretty relaxing. I do that many times over the course of a long bath, every time the gunk gets softer and slippier and with the water running in and out of the ears several times, you wash all that stuff out. When using Q-tips afterwards, there is usually nothing left for them to grab.
@عبدالعزيزألأزرق-و5ي7 ай бұрын
Deep respect TedEd
@robramsey51207 ай бұрын
The rubber tips on earbuds gave me contact dermatitis in my ears, 2+ years after I stopped using them I still have trouble with my canals which now produce very little wax and are constantly itchy.
@alansun707 ай бұрын
I experience itchiness a lot there.
@VoidVerification3 ай бұрын
I've always had pretty strong earwax buildup with blockages. I can only recommend to people with similar issues to see a doctor to get it cleared out. I go about once a year.
@alexnetrusov67757 ай бұрын
Very educative video! Thank you Ted-Ed!!
@FueledbyJohn7 ай бұрын
This was a fascinating animation to watch.
@ButchersBanter7 ай бұрын
I'm currently having a problem with earwax blockage so this was very handy, thank you :))
@johancakep7 ай бұрын
There's a relatively a new tech, an earwax removal stick with a micro camera in its tip, allowing you to carefully remove the wax without pushing it or hurting your canal.
@patrickharrison47637 ай бұрын
Animators had fun with this one, well done.
@nienke77137 ай бұрын
I've had both dry and wet earwax at different times, didn't know this was supposed genetically tied to ethnicity. I am mixed race East-Asian and European, so idk if that might have something to do with it. My face can also simetimes be quite dry and other times be quite oily, which might be related if it one of the components of earwax is the same kind of oils.
@Difficult14277 ай бұрын
As a person with hyperacusis, I can say that earwax serves as a protector of the ear nerve from loud sounds in the first place.
@litabouttathep44137 ай бұрын
👋 Hi, I think so. How long have you been in hyperacusis? How do you live with it? I think I also have hyperacusis, but there is no audiologist in my region. All I can do so far is online research from professionals.
@Difficult14277 ай бұрын
@litabouttathep4413 I had acoustic damage to my ear and tinnitus appeared with hyperacusis. Now, even after 5 years, I still experience discomfort from loud noises or vibration of the eardrum from certain sounds, such as foil. The first year was severe that I couldn't go outside without earplugs. But over time, my condition became more tolerable. I had to relearn how to enjoy sounds and music. My favorite music from the 80s helps me a lot😅
@antonellaregueira46187 ай бұрын
This is such a precious channel
@AlastorNahIdWinRadioDemon7 ай бұрын
Along with over the counter ear medicines they actually have specially made syringes that, after multiple days of using the ear medication, if there is still too much build-up, you make a half water-half hydrogen peroxide solution and spray it into your ear. Important note: Make sure the mix isn't too cold or too hot as to not injure yourself or even cause yourself to faint potentially if it's too high in low of temperature. I've been doing this for 7 years now due to having horrible wax buildup my entire life after an initial doctor visit where a doctor told me all of this. I have only had to see a doctor once since, and it was because I had forgotten that time that it was supposed to be a water and peroxide solution once and instead only used water, giving myself an ear infection as such.
@marmar900007 ай бұрын
You can also just wash your ears with warm water and soap lather every time you shower. Just make sure to thoroughly rinse and dry afterwards, with a soft cotton cloth and natural evaporation.
@darklight53167 ай бұрын
Just the thing i was wondering. Bravooo
@icantgetridofthisusernamehelp7 ай бұрын
I'm a musician and I have frequent wax buildup (and prone to ear infections. Legit I get about four a year). I've noticed that when My ears are getting clogged/there's the beginning of an infection, music sounds sharp, so I end up playing my instrument out of tune. That's usually how I can tell.
@francesleones49737 ай бұрын
I've been trying to refrain from cleaning my ears with cotton swabs. As someone with a perforated eardrum, I'm prone to getting infections which is always a bummer.
@henryou485424 күн бұрын
As you probably know, there are surgeries to repair holes in eardrums, although they are not always successful. Generally success rates are around 85-90%.
@AnneMarcyandsashaVlog-md9ev7 ай бұрын
Yay! Ted Ed, you guys make the best and most interesting videos ever! Slay! ❤😉😻
@Regalert7 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@EugeneYus7 ай бұрын
Whoever decided to market towards getting rid of it did a phenomenal job What if I get both types of waxes? Dry and wet? And no, not after swimming or bathing
@nivrox956 ай бұрын
My dad could hardly hear for almost 2 years and I thought he was going deaf and he didn’t want to go to check it out for a long time.then one day he comes and says he can hear normally!! He finally went to the doctor and his ear was plugged with ear wax!! I had it once too and I didn’t notice the hearing loss but I didn’t pass a hearing test in the army. Also don’t use those swabs to clean your ear! I once had the cotton part stuck in my ear canal,had to go to the doctor to take it out.
@dennisanderson38956 ай бұрын
I once shared with my primary care doc that in the shower I would regularly adjust the spray to as warm as comfortable then, in turn, tilt my head under the spray to rinse the ear, tilting well the other way to drain it of the excess water. He liked that plan.
@august62817 ай бұрын
I just clean my ears now. It's so satisfying after not doing it for a week. Lots of ear wax.
@aguyontheinternet84367 ай бұрын
you did not need to mention that last part.
@durontoshadatmahbub19367 ай бұрын
I really love your explanations of music. I learnt a lot from your videos. I wish you all the happiness you deserve. Take love. - Duronto. From Bangladesh.
@aaronkumpula73677 ай бұрын
Every few years I have enough buildup that it plugs my hearing entirely (narrow canals and oily wax) (its especially bad after swimming) and the scraper things my doctor used always just made the issue way worse since visibility was poor. The only solution that I’ve found actually works is going to an ENT specialist and having it vaccuumed out with a special machine
@twgok137 ай бұрын
Same buildup, but my specialist used the water syringe. After 3 times i started doing it myself at home. Just be extra careful and it's no longer a problem.
@T-19-2 ай бұрын
Nicely animated video
@punelopepunstop55157 ай бұрын
TedEd really waxed eloquently with this video!
@josueando7 ай бұрын
too slow for me, put it in x1.25 to fully appreciate it.
@Kaiverze7 ай бұрын
I've always used q-tips to clean my ears ever since childhood. But starting from a couple of years back (now 30 years old) to this very morning, I woke up with vertigo. The first time it happened, I went to the doctor and he inspected my ear canals asking if I had sustained any sort of injury and pointing out that I had little earwax. Turns out, I had profusely cleaned my ears and was prescribed some sort of artificial earwax drops. Now, any time I wake up with vertigo (very rare as I'm more cautious but still...), it follows a night of showering and using q-tips to clean my ears. So to summarize, be careful when you clean your ears, if you overdo it, you might get vertigo, earwax is indeed very important.
@janpaulhof376211 күн бұрын
All my questions about earwax have been answered!
@FelipeKana17 ай бұрын
Yeah, I needed to hear that
@litabouttathep44137 ай бұрын
Dear everyone, please take care of your ears. Yes, take a break from loud noise, earphones, headphones, ect. Currently I have a condition called hyperacusis, ears sensitivity to sound (self-diagnosed). I am trying to seek for help, if anyone can suggest me who should I reach out for recovering the condition. I will be very appriciate that, thank you 🙂🙏
@Leefbones7 ай бұрын
Don't self diagnose If you think you have a condition then seek a doctor to diagnose it If you do that an added bonus is that said doctor will also atleast get you a starting point to cure it (or in this case lessen it because Hyperacusis isn't really curable)
@litabouttathep44137 ай бұрын
@@Leefbones Thank you for your thought, unfortunately, I could not find an audiologist in my region. All I can do so far is online research from professionals and a form of self-recovery. The good news, it is curable I found an interview of a person who had experienced hyperacusis; now he is much better. Sure, it requires time and money.
@henryou485424 күн бұрын
Hyperacusis can sometimes paradoxically be associated with hearing loss so it is a good idea if possible to get your hearing tested. If you have no access, there are some hearing test apps you can get on your phone which are not great, but at least a start.
@knightshade62327 ай бұрын
👋🍜Im south east asian, my left ear has wet earwax while my right ear has dry earwax... Upon my research i have european bloodline..🇪🇺🔎
@EmpressoftheLoneIslands7 ай бұрын
The fact that they are different makes me wonder if you are a genetic chimera! That would be really cool.
@knightshade62327 ай бұрын
@@EmpressoftheLoneIslands how i wish that was possible ....hoping😚🙏
@majorlaff86826 ай бұрын
My doctor told me about fifteen years ago that my ears were wax factories - he even brought some nurses in to see the huge hard lumps and the gooey, runny stuff. It took three or four visits before everything was removed. I started getting them syringed every year. Over the last few years he uses some sort of vacuum machine, hopefully risking less damage to the ear drum. He half-jokingly tells me, ear cleaning has paid for his new Land Rover.
@rayRay-pw6gz6 ай бұрын
Today people use battery operated hair cutter to get rid of hair in their ears. When doing this , make sure your ear is facing in a downward direction. If not the hair will fall into your ear and mix with ear wax to help create blockage . Also use a thin damp cloth to clean any hair out . Once a month use warm water spray from shower into the ear to help remove wax. Good free advice that has worked well for me over the years.
@majorlaff86826 ай бұрын
@@rayRay-pw6gz I now do the warm water spray almost daily in the shower and it certainly keeps the wax loose and runny. I'll remember to try to avoid hair falling in next time my ears are having a shave. Thanks.
@jjohnnyd6 ай бұрын
I’m just about to turn 45 and I’ve been using q-tips all my life. This is the best argument I’ve heard against such practice but I’m still not totally convinced to stop using them
@GreenPartyofMalaysia7 ай бұрын
I go to an ENT clinic to do EAR TOILET every 4 to 6 months. Theybalso give me sodium bicarbonate solution ear drops. Ear toilet involves suctioning (vacuuming) the impacted ear wax
@lightningonlycommentsonce58247 ай бұрын
Whatever you do, NEVER taste earwax. All these years later, and it's still one of the worst decisions of my life.
@DalandanReal7 ай бұрын
Taste like boogers ?
@williammackay-murphy19057 ай бұрын
@@DalandanRealway worse
@1person69races87 ай бұрын
Tf it tastes like then
@williammackay-murphy19057 ай бұрын
@@1person69races8 poison
@rayanmusaabubakar36087 ай бұрын
Bro wtf hahahaha
@rfarevalo6 ай бұрын
The tools are to clean the ears of sand, dust, dirt, wood shavings, and stone dust. Not just ear wax. If you live in the desert, wind blown sand gets into every opening. If you dig ditches or carve stone the same happens.
@beautifulstranger1017 ай бұрын
Omg that’s crazy. All I did was THINK about using my ear buds to clean out my ears and I was recommended this
@kawag27807 ай бұрын
As a person with East Asian genes I'm happy that I can experience the feeling of satisfaction after cleaning my ears with my earwax removal tool. Pity I haven't been able to find another identical one that I use on Amazon or at local pharmacies. When I forgot where I placed it, I was in a state of disarray for a couple of weeks.
@aboobakarmohammed12426 ай бұрын
The end was soooooo good😂❤
@cliptracer89807 ай бұрын
Debunked video. Proper method doesn’t push it deeper, which isn’t a problem anyway as it moves outward right? Didn’t mention showers.
@Tacom4ster7 ай бұрын
I was so addicted to scratching my ear canal, barely clean my ears anymore, probably for the best
@passerby78317 ай бұрын
There are times when I feel this strange moving sensation in my ear (scary 😭) and then my earwax just randomly fall out, it’s a funny feeling. Now I know that actually is what is supposed to happened ig
@lowenzahn39767 ай бұрын
Please make a video about nasal boogers next, and what to do with them best.
@what-tk9cc2 ай бұрын
Dried earwax tends to be hurt you more than having wetter earwax when cleaning. Although, this gene also makes us odorless from sweat in our apocrine glands.
@hsaqib89954 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing
@KalijahAnderson7 ай бұрын
Or if you're like me, you developed the skills needed to remove excess wax safely and have never needed medical intervention in over 40 years.
@Leefbones7 ай бұрын
That's not special A normal healthy person who doesn't clean their ears will also easily go trough life without medical intervention
@marmar900007 ай бұрын
Or, if you're like me, you wash your outer ear canals with warm water and soap-lather during each shower, and thoroughly rinse and dry them afterwards, with a soft cotton cloth and natural evaporation. No tools required.
@OlsenTheWonderDog6 ай бұрын
Insightful and enjoyable at the same time. Thanks
@abc_cba7 ай бұрын
Removing it is my favourite pastime 😂
@vergonzoso57 ай бұрын
Early this year, I faced a hazard because of my carelessness while cleaning my hear. Had to do a minor operation in my ear.
@lakraknjeprak25367 ай бұрын
before someone make assumptions, doctor exist. especially audiologist who fix hearing loss from patients because their ear wax is in the way. yes, you can get hearing loss from too much ear wax and a doctor can fix that. some doctors even uploads their works on youtube. you just need to watch it.
@coreysierchio46507 ай бұрын
Ted-ED video starring Seth Probably better known as Saffron Olive! *Thanks for the Content!*
@bethanyroserubright34847 ай бұрын
My earwax is often darker and stickier, but sometimes it has a creamier color and consistency similar to pus. If my earwax is creamy like pus, could it mean I have an ear infection?
@Hankjones17 ай бұрын
Debrox ear drops are the best for removal.Just add drops for 2 to 3 days and flush it out with a bulb water. A lot of times it is included in the ear drop package
@theflyingwhale57787 ай бұрын
Hey, unilateral deaf person here. Basically my right ear can’t hear anymore because of an accident when I was young. My left ear works perfectly fine, except of its shape. Every 3-6 months or so the earwax builds up fully because it can’t escape and blocks my eardrum, the result is that my ear feel like it’s underwater. And I have to go to the doctor to have it cleaned up with a small hose (i forgot what the tool’s called) The funny thing is that earwax build up doesn’t really happen with my non-working ear. God really like cruel jokes, huh?
@LouisLixes7 ай бұрын
Amazing!!
@your3starweapon2 ай бұрын
I had a fungal ear infection a few months ago. Do not clean your ears SOOOOO frequently. I do mine once a week before 😅, it should be once or twice a month and you don't need to clean that further in the ear canal... Just in entry of the ear. I recovered from a fungal ear infection but I cannot wet my ears for the rest of my life lol. Need to use ear cap with cotton + baby oil 🥲 or else I'll risk getting infection again.
@sprocket00777 ай бұрын
I’m half Chinese and half English and my ears have wet AND dry wax.
@teeintea7 ай бұрын
same 💀 im half filipino and half german
@richewilson63945 ай бұрын
I had like a headache one time and then I used an ear candle and it helped a lot relieve the pressure from my headache. So whenever I do have them migraine I do go for an ear candle.
@AE1OU7 ай бұрын
Much like boogers, earwars are a natural self-sustaining light treat for the kiddos to enjoy while watching their favorite kiddie cartoons like Bluey or One Piece 🙂
@ordinarywatch2 ай бұрын
Thank for the information video
@emom3587 ай бұрын
But it feels so good!
@Hippienolic27 ай бұрын
Watched this while cleaning out my ears with a Q-tip
@AshleyNoelck5 ай бұрын
Shouts out the the animation team on this vid. I've seen a lot of Ted-Ed, and I have to say this video was well done.
@alexmuller505719 күн бұрын
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@leonorakristinerozalinamll94733 ай бұрын
It's a bit difficult to leave it alone if it itches too much inside the ear canal, if you have allergy or have a cold sometimes😅.
@KPC-1237 ай бұрын
Just what I wanted was another lecture about how bad qtips are for the ears…. Thanks again!
@mirrorblue1005 ай бұрын
A friend - an extremely attractive and health conscious lady - developed hearing loss at age 25. Her doctor washed out her ears at an in-office procedure - Tina said you wouldn't believe the gunk that came out of her ears.