Why Do We Need Earwax?

What is this stuff? ChEARio mates, Trace ear for DNews.

Earwaxis weird and gross, it's basically congealed ear sweat.

There are two kinds of sweat: mostis cooling watery sweat, but some is thicker smellier sweat — which shows up in the armpitand ear.

Earwax isn't really wax, it's mostly dead skin cells, proteins and oils added bythe apocrine gland.

The junk is in there to protect the inner ear from water or infection,as a foothold for bacteria.

Earwax fights off some diseases and can lubricateand protect the ear from infection and water.

It's a pretty common system of protectionin mammals.

The wax builds up over time, and in some species can reveal a lot about theirpast.

Late last year, researchers at Baylor University used the earwax of a blue whaleto reveal when it went through puberty, which years it was able to find ample food, andwhen pollutants like mercury were introduced to the whale's environment.

Whale earwax isn'tquite the same as human earwax, but based on studies like this, current research isexploring what earwax can teach us! This week a study of human cerumen — themedical term for earwax — dove into the stuff nose first and found the smell of your earwaxcan give away your ancestry! Caucasian earwax smells stronger than EastAsian or Native Americans! Research published in the Journal of Chromatography B exploredthe ABCC11 gene, which affects sweat, and thus earwax, in humans.

The type commonlyfound in Caucasians creates a stickier earwax and more stinky body odor, while the typein East Asians creates dryer, flakier earwax and less stinky body odor.

It's not that theodors themselves are different, it's that the volatile compounds in the earwax are indifferent amounts.

Volatile compounds are the tiny particles we sense when we're smellsomething.

Knowing this, scientists can use earwax, notonly to tell ethnicity, but in the future they're going to try to follow those researchingthe whale wax and see what secrets your ear wax holds.

There are diseases that leave tracesin ear wax once they appear in the body.

It might even catalog what you've eaten, or whereyou've been! Doctors of the future might be able to diagnose a possible immune systeminvader, or health risk, with a digital sniff of your earwax.

Now, your cerumen is protecting you from infection,lubricating your ears, and keeping a health record for your doctor, but even knowing ALLTHAT, there are those of you who will totally want to get rid of it.

Firstly, don't usea cotton swab.

Not in the EAR CANAL.

Outer ear? Knock yourself out.

Inner ear.

NO.

Sometimes,when you poke around in there with cotton swabs, you're actually INCREASING earwax buildup,mushing it together and causing blockages! Stop it.

Oh, and ear candling is silly andgross.

Studies show it doesn't work and it's not recommended.

If you REALLY want to getrid of it, talk to the pharmacist.

They've got drops you can buy.

But why would you wantto? That stuff is great! Did we change your opinion on earwax? Tellus on below in the comments and subscribe for more videos seven days a week.

Hit meup @trace501! See you around!.

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Ear Wax : Do we need it ? Does it have benefits?

This, boys

Here’s another object of personal hygiene.

It was invented much later, in the 1920s andI only know of one person, using it as a decorative accessory.

It is used, among other things, to clean ear wax.

So what is this sticky , shiny, gross secretionanyway? Earwax is made in the outer ear canal andthe fancy name for it, is CERUMEN.

It is primarily made up of fat, dead skincells and sweat and that is why it tastes a bit salty.

Once produced, ear wax slowly moves to theopening of the ear and either falls out or is removed when you wash.

So why does our body produce ear wax? Doesit have any advantages? Ear wax protects and moisturizes the ear canal,preventing dry, itchy ears.

It helps fight off infections that could damagethe ear canal.

It also acts as a shield, trapping dust, dirt,and other particles, so that they can’t travel any further.

Among humans, there are 2 main types of earwax.

The WET type which is brown and moist is likelyto be present in Africans and Europeans.

The DRY type which is gray and flaky is commonamong Asians and Native Americans.

More recent studies suspect that ear wax hasclues to a persons age, health and sex.

We recommend this site for private ear wax removal

Respect! Ear wax is not restricted to humans but alsoproduced in other mammals such as whales.

It builds up over time and is one of the waysused to determine a whales age.

So what do you do to get rid of earwax ? Well,you do NOTHING! In general if you have hair and wash it regularly,that should keep your ears clean.

Dont poke around the inside of your ear witha cotton swab, finger or any other object.

You may just end up with a perforated eardrumresulting in a loss of hearing.

So this brings us to the end of the session.

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Thanks a lot.

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to be earwax and toxins, Dry-type earwax Procedure[edit] Cotton swab
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A pack of 54 Q-tips safety Many cotton swabs in a round importance of clean water Washing one’s hands, a form of
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Woman’s Bath, 1496 Astronaut taking a hot bath in Three young women bathing, Otitis externa
View page View page View page View page
cleaning goby (Elacatinus a cleaning symbiosis. Signs and symptoms[edit] cleaner wrasse (Labroides
View page View page View page View page
Function According to the World Health Facilities[edit] Musicians’ earplugs.
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