The earwax is a body fluid which is a sticky substance that is able to
say plenty of things about a person’s health. Scientists explain that
the earwax itself is a combination of long-chain fatty acids, squalene
and alcohol.
Even though it’s really disgusting, the next time you clean your ears it’s very important to take a much closer look at your earwax.
1.Yellow, wet and sticky
This is the most ordinary type of wax for adults. The sticky and wet
texture helps to keep the ear canal from drying out and becoming itchy.
2.Bloody wax
In case you notice bloody wax you have to immediately get a medical
attention. Sometimes, the old earwax looks as a dried blood, but in case
there is blood, you might have a perforated eardrum.
3.Wet and runny
According to the doctors, it is completely normal if the earwax comes
out of our ears now and then, as that is part of the natural cleaning
process. Still, if the earwax in large amounts pours out of your ears
and if it contains pus or blood, it is an important warning sign that
you have a perforated eardrum and you have to immediately seek medical
attention.
4.Gray
Despite the fact that gray earwax looks unusual, if you see it on your
cotton swab, there is no need to worry. Medical experts explain that the
gray color of earwax is a result of the ear’s natural cleaning process.
However, in case if the wax is dry and brittle and you experience
itchiness in your ear, it could be a sign of eczema. If you notice these
symptoms, it is highly advisable to visit a doctor.
5.Pale yellow earwax
Pale yellow earwax is common for kids, who produce far more earwax than adults.
6.Dark and thick earwax
Stress and anxiety can make our body produce more earwax. Excess
sweating can do the same as well, and the excess earwax may block the
ear canal and cause further problems. Dark and thick earwax means that
you need to learn how to relax and take better personal hygiene as well.
7.Dry, white and flaky
This is a completely normal and healthy type of earwax. People who
create this kind of wax most often have less body odor than people who
produce dark ear wax.
8. Black or dark brown.
Dark brown or even black can look very scary. But the great
news is, there is no need to worry. The dark color may just be the
result of an overproduction of wax (like when we’re stressed). It can,
in addition, mean that the wax has just been in the ear longer. When
it’s removed, the enlarged contact with oxygen turns it a darker color.
9.Sticky and dark earwax
If your earwax has a dark color and is sticky, it means that you’re
perspiring far more than the usual. Other than that, it’s completely
normal.