cerumenocklusion
Cerumenocklusion is a condition in which cerumen, or earwax, accumulates and forms a plug within the external auditory canal, potentially obstructing the passage to the eardrum. It ranges from mild buildup to complete occlusion and can affect one or both ears.
Symptoms commonly include reduced hearing on the affected side, a sense of fullness or pressure in the
Causes and risk factors include natural variation in wax production, a narrow or curved ear canal, and
Diagnosis is typically clinical, based on history and otoscopic examination. Additional testing, such as audiometry, may
Treatment involves safe removal of the blockage by a healthcare professional, using methods like cerumen suction,
Prognosis is generally favorable after removal, though recurrence is common. Prevention focuses on avoiding insertion of