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Causes Excessive Earwax

Excessive ear wax can be due to various reasons. It can be due to some autoimmune diseases, narrow ear canals, or skin diseases such as eczema. In addition, some injury or trauma leads to the excessive wax formation in the ear. It leads to decreases hearing ability, vertigo, dizziness, ear pain, or a ringing sensation in the ear.

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How can I get relief from ringing in my ears?

Query: Hello doctor, My ear inside is ringing like windy and sounds like bell-ringing while I take a rest in silence. Ringing like bell sound was too long six to seven years back, and sound like windy was new around three to four months back; how to cure? I need a doctor's advice on this matter.  Read Full »


Dr. Goswami Parth Rajendragiri

Answer: Hi, Welcome to the icliniq.com. Following is my opinion on your asked question. You are having a tinnitus problem. Impacted wax, middle ear infection, and hypertension are a few of the causes of tinnitus. I suggest you consult an otorhinolaryngologist for an otoscopy ear examination. If impacted w...  Read Full »

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