What to do if your earwax is clogged

Blocked earwax usually refers to cerumen embolism, and you can go to the hospital to have the earwax removed.
If you don’t pay attention to cleaning cerumen on a daily basis, which leads to excessive collection of cerumen in the external ear canal and blockage of the external ear canal, it will cause hearing loss, tinnitus, itchy ears, ear pain and other manifestations. Some cerumen is soft and some is hard.
If cerumen impaction occurs, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to remove the cerumen. Cerumen that is movable and does not completely block the external ear canal can be removed using a cerumen hook. If the cerumen is difficult to remove, it can be removed by dropping 5% sodium bicarbonate solution into the ear and rinsing the external ear canal with saline after the cerumen has become soft.
In the case of cerumen impaction, it is recommended to go to a professional hospital to deal with it and not to dispose of it on your own to avoid damage.