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  2. Black Earwax: Causes and Treatments - Healthline

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    Black earwax isn’t usually a cause for concern. It may be caused by earwax buildup, compacted earwax, and foreign objects. Treatment may include ear drops, irrigation, and suction.

  3. Earwax color chart: What earwax says about your health

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/326093

    black. Earwax is most often amber orange to light brown, wet, and sticky. For some people, it is drier and lighter in color, closer to off white or yellow. In general, the color has a bit to do...

  4. Black earwax: Causes, symptoms, and treatments

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324973

    The causes of black earwax may include wax buildup and compression. People can usually treat it using home remedies, such as ear irrigation. Learn more about the causes of black earwax and...

  5. Black Earwax: Normal or a Sign of Something Else?

    www.verywellhealth.com/black-ear-wax-8653588

    Earwax impaction and tinnitus frequently occur together. Having black earwax may be a sign of a clog or fungal infection. Learn how to tell here.

  6. Earwax Color: Chart, Infection, Tarry Earwax, and More

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    Earwax is a normal, naturally occurring substance that helps your ear stay healthy. It can be shades of yellow, white, brown, and even black. It can be soft, hard, or flaky.

  7. Causes of Black Ear Wax & How to Treat It - Audiologists.org

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    Contrary to what you may have heard, black earwax isn’t the result of poor hygiene or being “dirty.” Earwax naturally turns darker the longer it stays inside our ear canals. When someone’s ears aren’t able to properly remove earwax, a buildup can occur that causes that compacted wax to turn black.

  8. Earwax blockage - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    If your ears make too much wax or if earwax isn't cleared well enough, it may build up and block your ear canal. Earwax blockages often happen when people try to get earwax out on their own by using cotton swabs or other items in their ears.

  9. Earwax Removal: How to Safely Remove It At Home

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    Earwax Removal 101: The Best (and Safest) Ways to Clear Clogged Ears. And two remedies to avoid at all costs. Trouble hearing? Or did you push that cotton swab a little too deep this time? A ...

  10. Earwax (Cerumen): Types, Causes & What It's Made Of

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    This could mean you have an ear infection. Black. This is often seen in people with impacted earwax (earwax blockage). Brown with red streaks. This may indicate an injury inside your ear canal. If the discharge is runny, it might mean you have a ruptured eardrum.

  11. Normally, the wax dries up and falls out of the ear, along with any trapped dust or debris. Everyone makes ear wax , but the amount and type are genetically determined just like hair color or...