There’s no doubt that cleaning ears is a universally and remarkably uncomfortable experience.
While most go in with the best of intentions, it seems more likely that you walk away with a blocked ear, 50 per cent worse hearing and ten minutes of your life you’ll probably never get back.
So if retrieving ear wax isn’t always foolproof, does that mean ear buds actually aren’t that good for you? And if they’re not, what the hell else are we meant to be using?
I enlisted the help of Julie Sutcliffe, the Professional Practice Manager at Connect Hearing to give us the low-down on whether earbuds are friend or foe.
Are they safe?
Naturally, the first thing I wanted to know was if they were actually safe to use. Short answer? Not particularly safe at all.
“I would never put one in my ear and our recommendation is that they should not go in the ear any further than the outer canal,” Ms. Sutcliffe told Mamamia.
So if earbuds are vetoed and that specific myth busted, what’s actually the problem at play here? Is it just that we’re pushing so much of the wax back into our ear rather than getting it out?
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