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Ears Part 1 (Teacher: Michael)
Wax in
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ears is possibly
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most common cause of
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gradual loss of hearing but it is also
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protective excretion from
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lining of
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ears. Patients who work in dusty jobs certainly get trouble more often.
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may be partly due to particles piling up in
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ear passages, but it is also because
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secretion of wax actually collects dust particles.
Wax can partly block
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ear channels so
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soundwaves are limited in
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effect, but
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delicate, complicated mechanism of
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middle ear can also seize up if wax gets into
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the
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works.
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mechanism includes three very tiny bones which must be able to move very freely if their owner is to hear properly.
Wax is sometimes pushed on to these bones by
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the
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over-enthusiastic patient using various tools to try to get
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wax out. I have even heard
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patient say he uses
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toothpick to clean his ears.
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is dangerous and can damage
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walls of
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the
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passages and allow infection to get in, as well as push
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wax further along. If you think your trouble is wax go to
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the
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doctor and he or she will be able to syringe
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the
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wax out of
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the
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ear safely.
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