Understanding Earwax: How Far Does It Really Go?

Discover how far down earwax reaches and what to do if you experience buildup symptoms.

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Earwax is produced in the outer part of your ear canal, near the entrance to your ear. Generally, it does not go far into the ear canal because the natural movements of your jaw, such as speaking and chewing, help to push the earwax outward. If you experience symptoms like hearing loss, pain, or fullness in the ear, it may indicate a buildup, and you should consult a healthcare professional.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Where is earwax produced? Earwax is produced in the outer part of the ear canal, near the entrance of your ear.
  2. What pushes earwax out of the ear canal? The natural movements of your jaw, such as speaking and chewing, help to push earwax outward.
  3. What should I do if I have earwax buildup? If you experience symptoms like hearing loss, pain, or fullness in your ear, you should consult a healthcare professional.
  4. How far does earwax typically go into the ear canal? Earwax generally does not go far into the ear canal due to natural movements that push it outward.