The impact of cotton swabs that we do not know

Many people who think cotton swabs help remove earwax and dirt, frequent scratching also make you feel good. That truth is a bad habit.

Here's why you shouldn't use cotton swabs to clean your ears.

Your ears can clean themselves

Unlike most other parts of the body, the ears do not need to be cleaned. The ear is an organ that can clean itself, so it will take care of itself. There is a saying: you can't put anything smaller than your elbow inside your ear, and your doctor has confirmed that this is the truth. In addition to swab, people put everything in to clean their ears like hair, keys, paper clips, pens and pencils. All of these things are capable of seriously hurting the ears.

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Earwax is not as bad as you think

People feel reasonable when using cotton swabs to pull their ears out, because they think it's dirt. The earwax is really good because it helps protect the inside of the ear, thanks to its antibacterial properties and makes it easy to slip out of the ear canal.

Ear wax escapes itself along with bacteria and dead skin cells. Every time you take a bath, the water flakes your hands a little bit, helping it to escape in its own way. Even when you talk, chewing or moving your jaw is a way to make earwax peel off. In some cases, a person with too much earwax will affect their hearing and make them painful. This can be easily solved by going to an ear, nose and throat doctor who helps to remove your earwax quickly and painlessly.

Cotton buds damage the ears

Every time you push a cotton swab into your ear, you not only bring new germs into your ears but also push some earwax inside. These are earwax that are on the way out, but by twisting it, you push it inside so that dirt and bacteria and dirt will get stuck inside.

Moreover, your eardrum is an extremely delicate thin membrane at the end of the ear canal. When enthusiastically picking up, you risk accidentally hitting the eardrum and breaking it. The eardrum may burst with even the small pressure of a cotton swab, causing you a lot of pain and even hearing loss. The broken eardrum can eventually heal, but it takes time and causes you a lot of pain.

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