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  3. Earplug - Wikipedia

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    This may be caused by pressure on the ear while lying down on the side, and is also the case when completely expanded foam earplugs are pushed further into the ear. To bypass the latter risk, such earplugs are instead removed, compressed and inserted to the desired depth. Vice versa, when pulled out, the resultant negative pressure pulls the ...

  4. Hearing protection device - Wikipedia

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    Ear cups are usually lined with a sound-absorbing material, such as foam. The cups should be fit so that the center of the ear canal aligns with the ear canal opening. [1] The soft cushions seal around the pinna of the ears. The head band, centered at the top of the head, applies force/pressure to seal the ear cups over the ears. [1]

  5. Do Loop earplugs actually work?

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    I’ve tried out earplugs, but couldn’t find many that blocked out enough noise and still felt comfortable and secure in my ear. That is, until I tried Loop Quiet earplugs (which the brand sent ...

  6. Tips to clean your ears — and why ENTs want you to stop ...

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    “So if you put an ink spot on the ear drum, that ink spot would migrate and come all of the way out of the ear canal." As the skin moves it also carries debris and wax out, he adds, doing the ...

  7. Facial nerve paralysis - Wikipedia

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    In addition to facial paralysis, symptoms may include ear pain and vesicles, sensorineural hearing loss, and vertigo. Management includes antiviral drugs and oral steroids. Otitis media is an infection in the middle ear, which can spread to the facial nerve and inflame it, causing compression of the nerve in its canal.

  8. I’m an ear doctor — this is how to safely remove ... - AOL

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    Cotton swabs "really weren't made to clean your ears — all they do is just push the wax deeper down into your ear canal and this causes an impaction," Dr. Tonia L. Farmer advised.

  9. Ear candling - Wikipedia

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    Ear candling also should be avoided. Ear candling is a practice in which a hollow candle is inserted into the external auditory canal and lit, with the patient lying on the opposite ear. In theory, the combination of heat and suction is supposed to remove earwax.