Ear Care Resources for South Devon Clients
At Wax Free with Cindy, we believe that good ear health starts with knowledge. Our resources section offers clear, simple guidance to help you understand ear wax, prepare for your appointment and maintain healthy ears.
Ear wax – also called cerumen – is a natural and healthy part of how your ears work. it is a long held belief that ear wax is dirty, but the truth is that it plays several important roles in protecting your ears :-
It acts as a natural barrier, trapping dust, bacteria and small particles within it.
Its slightly acidic, antimicrobial nature helps keep the ear canal clean and balanced.
It lubricates the ear canal preventing dryness and irritations.
It is self cleaning – most ears clean themselves without any assistance.
At all cost, avoid putting any blunt objects such as ear buds, car keys or hair grips into your ear canal as this may cause serious trauma to the canal, cause infection, impact the wax further down the canal or even perforate the delicate ear drum.
Common Causes of Ear Wax Build‑Up
Ear wax can accumulate due to several natural factors, including:
- Narrow ear canals
- Wearing hearing aids
- Skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis
- Hairy ear canals


Preparing for Your Appointment
Softening your ear wax before treatment helps ensure a smooth and comfortable procedure. Use olive oil drops or spray for 3–5 days before your visit.
Aftercare Tips
Following wax removal, you may receive personalised guidance based on your ear health. General tips include:
- Avoid inserting cotton buds or objects into the ear
- Keep the ears dry for 24 hours after irrigation
- Contact the clinic if discomfort or hearing issues persist

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maintaining healthy ears.



