Our ears reveal our true state of health

The human body never ceases to impress us with the way it works. In fact, it is capable of sending signals to warn us of a condition or problem through various organs and areas that constitute it. Besides, did you know that the ears can tell a lot about our state of health?

Indeed, beyond their hearing function, the ears, like any other part of the human body, must be monitored to take care of our health. In fact, one of the major indicators of this is earwax. It is a wax composed of fatty substances, amino acids and minerals to protect the external ear canal. Earwax has a very specific role given that it helps fight against the intrusion of pathogens and germs.

So, when its texture, color and appearance change, this indicates a health problem because the protective barrier that is earwax has been affected. To understand more about how this works, here are 8 changes in earwax and their meanings:

Gray earwax

If you notice the presence of gray earwax on your cotton swab then two types of explanations are possible. It could be the surrounding dust caused by pollution, especially in big cities, or your genetics. Indeed, according to the Hearing Guide by Bruno Frachet and Émilie Vormés, earwax is genetically determined. For example, Asian and Native American people have gray and dry earwax while Caucasians and Africans have honey-brown and moist earwax.
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