Does wearing earbuds cause potential physical health problems as the dirty, bacteria laden slabs of wax get pushed up into the ear canal and can't come out? You tell me. I'm not a doctor or nuthin'.

Last Updated: 02.07.2025 00:31

Does wearing earbuds cause potential physical health problems as the dirty, bacteria laden slabs of wax get pushed up into the ear canal and can't come out? You tell me. I'm not a doctor or nuthin'.

But this does not have much to do with earbuds at all. This is just something that happens to everyone basically. For some, it falls out while you sleep or take a shower. For others, you need some help to get it out.

Having a clump of earwax stuck in there is quite common, much more common than you would think. There are some oils to help get it out, and nurses at hospitals can check this for you. But some olive oil in there, tug on your ear and have someone help you get it out. You will be surprised.

Ear wax gets out.

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Most common things to help cause this, q-tips and fingers