Earwax on the eardrum, if it is in the form of smaller particles or flakes, may come off on its own with movements such as vibration of the eardrum, but larger ones are more difficult to remove.
Earwax is a metabolic product of ceruminous gland secretion from the external auditory canal, which is normal. If the earwax sticks to the eardrum, you need to observe the size and shape of the earwax.
If it is in the form of smaller particles or dander, it can be removed quickly with eardrum vibration, chewing movement, etc. The exact time is not clear. However, the exact time is not known and it is not certain how long it will take to be removed.
However, for larger earwax, it is blocked at the bottom of the external ear canal and above the eardrum. While the eardrum may not be completely blocked, it is only partially in contact with the eardrum. Prompt medical attention is recommended to soften it using a softening method and to absorb or flush it out through a suction device.