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After one particularly harrowing earwax experience involving post-swim waterlogged ears that stifled my hearing for nearly a ...
Sweat, not something we talk about much or know much about, but we spend a lot of time, angst and money addressing it. So, ...
An estimated 10% of people will experience swimmer's ear. One patient's story helps highlight who can be most at risk.
Where we find out that our ear wax is fundamentally different from Asian ear wax, and we get jolly weirded out. Huge thanks to everyone involved in the creation of this video: Written and Directed by ...
Earwax is also known as earwax or cerumen. It is a natural substance produced by the glands present in the skin of the ear.
Smartphones, laptops, headphones and other electronic devices are essential for work and play in our daily lives. But all that time spent typing, scrolling or listening also means our devices ...
Cotton buds can damage your ears and cause an infection. Find out the real risks, common myths, and safer ways to clean your ears the right way ...
A fictitious rock group with AI-generated music, lyrics, and album art sparked debate about how the new technology is ...
Flushing out your ears with diluted hydrogen peroxide is usually a safe and effective way to loosen earwax buildup and allow ...
Got water trapped in your ear after a shower or swim? Learn how to get water out safely, what to avoid, and when to seek ...
When something’s off with your ears, it’s tough to ignore. Persistent ringing can make it hard to concentrate. Trouble ...
Hearing Healthcare Center, founded by the late Jerome and Vickie Wilkerson, has been serving the Upstate for nearly 40 years.