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Ear Wax
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Doctor says three things
Only case of it's kind that he knows of where ears are so different
Does not know the answer other than suggesting ear canal is misshaped.
Assures me that my frequent attendance at the surgery is not an imposition but the affliction is something i will have to live with.
Do you use headphones a lot? I used to have the same problem as yourself, plus my ear canal are narrower than normal, and they were always blocking up.
I don't use headphones as much as I used to and I haven't been to the doctors for 2 or 3 years now. Also since I've been in Germany they've been very good either so whether that's because there's less polution too I don't know?
I look in peoples ears for a living - and I dont think that it is that unusual to produce different amounts of wax in each ear. People with narrow or very bendy ear canals can have more of a problem with wax - but there is no hard and fast rule. People who use cotton buds tend to push wax into their ears causing them to block up faster. Pushing things into the ears (earplugs, earphones, hearing aids etc) can intefere with the flow of the wax, but very often this is just something that people have to learn to live with.
Some GP surgeries now remove wax by using a machine to suck out the wax - this is les invasive and much safer than syringing (which can damage the tympannic membrane (eardrum))