kõrvavaik
Kõrvavaik, scientifically known as cerumen, is a natural secretion found in the human ear canal. It is a waxy substance produced by glands in the outer ear. Kõrvavaik is a combination of secretions from the sebaceous glands and ceruminous glands, along with shed skin cells and hair. Its primary function is to protect the ear canal by trapping dust, dirt, and other foreign particles, preventing them from reaching the eardrum. It also possesses antibacterial properties that help to prevent infections.
The color and consistency of kõrvavaik can vary significantly among individuals and can be influenced by genetics,
Excessive accumulation of kõrvavaik can lead to impaction, causing symptoms such as hearing loss, tinnitus, dizziness,