Symptoms Of Earwax Buildup

Ringing In The Ear

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Ringing in the ear, otherwise known as tinnitus, is another common sign of earwax buildup. As earwax becomes compacted, it may begin to graze the cochlea, which is the portion of the ear responsible for sending sound information to the brain for processing. The ringing is typically described as steady and high-pitched. While not physically painful, tinnitus can be somewhat of an annoyance, interfering with an individual's ability to concentrate and sleep, resulting in insomnia and poor performance. There is no remedy to combat tinnitus. In most cases, the ringing will stop once the blockage is moved. In some cases, however, the buildup causes damage to the cochlea, resulting in long-term tinnitus.

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