Ear Wax Removal CURES Tinnitus

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Welcome to Alto Hearing & Tinnitus Specialists' YouTube channel! I'm Adam, an audiologist at our Lutterworth clinic, and today's video is a must-watch. It’s not just an earwax removal – it’s a journey into how something as simple as wax can impact conditions like tinnitus.

👂 In this video, you'll see a fascinating case where a client initially sought help for tinnitus but discovered that earwax blockage was a major contributor to her symptoms. Witness the transformation as we carefully remove the wax, and learn about the intricate connection between ear health and tinnitus.

🔎 We believe in a holistic approach to hearing health, and this video exemplifies that. We're not just removing wax; we're exploring underlying causes and providing comprehensive solutions. The result? A surprising and often immediate improvement in tinnitus symptoms for some clients.

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My first encounter with this was during my Navy service in the early 90's. We always wore lots and lots of earplugs during the various grinding and other ship repairs. I was young (around 19) and had never experienced hearing trouble. Gradually I began to experience a swishing in my ears which I couldn't identify and hearing loss when I lay down to sleep. This led me to miss wake up call twice resulting in a Captain's Mass (disciplinary action.) Nobody wanted to hear what I had to say. They thought I was making excuses and sent me away for re-training. When I arrived at the new facility I immediately requested a checkup. The doctor evacuated around an ounce of wax from my ears ( a lot in such a small space.) Needless to say when I related all this to him (a medical officer) he wrote a seething letter to my command which found them officially reprimanded. My command lacked a lot of fundamental management and leadership capability. I was happy to to NOT re-enlist and departed.

pepleatherlab
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I wish ear wax was the reason I have tinnitus, but unfortunately not. Suffering with tinnitus for over 40 yrs. Most of the time, I'm used to it, but on really bad days, I feel like I'm loosing my mind. I have very bad hearing and wear 2 hearing aids. One of my biggest fears is that I go completely deaf and the only sound I hear is in my head. I have every noise imaginable

coolgirls
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I’ve had tinnitus for 11 years non stop it is life changing.
I also have pressure in my head.
I was hit in my neck with a roller door at work.
From that day my life changed for the worse.
I have spent so much on trying to find a relief and tried many therapy’s.
I am attending an osteopath now and it’s helping lots.
Mine is from compressed nerves in my neck and a c1 c2 rotation.
He has helped to decompress the nerves.
The tinnitus is much more manageable so is the head pressure.
Thank God for small miracles.

khug
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Removing the earwax cured my tinnitus also. What a great relief and hadn’t expected it.

davebullock
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Adam, your demeanour is so calming, and your explanation not too technical. It’s a testament to Mariia’s skill with the Zoellner suction as well. Thanks, Alto Hearing!

catesmith
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seeing videos like this where someone removes alot of earwax or pus from a pimple that has been hindering someone is very satisfying because i can only imagine the comfort and relief of having all of that removed and taken care of.

nilsgrundstrom
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I had tinnitis after a mild heart attack and it lasted for three months. I was close to heavy depression when it finally just stopped. It would change every few weeks from heart beat, to soft hum and finally a sharp beep every second. I hope it never comes back! USA NH

Marilyn-yk
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I’m genuinely SO happy it stopped her tinnitus 🙏🏼 what a relief for her♥️ I’ve had it for 4yrs non stop now and been seen by ENT and my ears are completely clear and no hearing loss. It is life changing and I wish there was a cure

GodsGirl
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Brooo every time you pull out a clump of wax you don’t even show it. I want to see it. There’s no payoff here. Show the wax clump outside of the ear!

gravity
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Oh my goodness she must feel so much better now!! Bless her! Great explanation too. Thank you

joyhruska
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I have my ears professionally cleaned every 3 months and my Tinnitus has never gone away.

michmvp
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I love how we get something interesting to watch and hold our attention and then a relaxing, knowledgeable voice that feeds some information to us. This is the kind of content I want to watch late at night

juliecorn-dihp
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Adam, the way you explain tinnitus has given a good understanding of why, how it happens. The video was great to watch, Marie is such a professional. I look forward to continuing videos from Alto Hearing and further education to the viewer. Thank you for sharing this one happy lady with improved hearing and tinnitus loss. 10/10. 🌹❤️🌹

Fazzer
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My journey to Tinnitus began when I woke up one day and the world was spinning. My right ear felt like it was packed with cotton. Over the next 5 days, it gradually lessened but my equilibrium has never returned to 100% and my hearing returned but I now have hypersensitivity in that ear and Tinnitus.

Later I found that everything points to Ménière's disease.

Hoigwai
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I am so glad, and a little jealous, that she was relieved of an awful, NON STOP noise, that seems to literally be coming from inside the head.
And the more you think about it, the worse it is.
Been a sufferer for a few years now.
So glad y'all helped her. 🌞

kellyjoiner
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Very interesting video. My new years reso is to have an annual check on my ears. It has taken watching these videos to realize how much we don't look after our ears. You explained the tinnitus very well, something I dread happening as I saw how it affected my mum. I wish I'd seen these videos sooner as I would have taken mum to an audiologist very quickly. Sadly she passed away but it has left a message to all my family. LOOK AFTER YOUR EARS

Fazzer
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I've had my ears syringed a few times in my life as a result of wax buildup and everytime its felt like my head was underwater and all I could hear was a constant high pitched squeal. The nurse told me that its caused by wax pressing on the eardrum which makes sense. The relief you feel when the ear is finally cleared is heavenly. not only the release of the discomfort but suddenly being able to 'hear' quiet again is very special. I do feel for tinnitus sufferers, it was torture for me waiting a few weeks to get sorted, I cant imagine that for life! Take care of your ears people!

JimboJammy
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Totally amazing, can’t believe how much wax came out of that poor lady’s ears.

clifficus
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Had headaches, sinus pain and horrible vertige.

The first doctor I saw told me to go get an MRI and see a neurologist.

The second one scooped out part of my earwax, and ALL of my symptoms disappeared in 12 hours.

XfStef
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I've had tinnitus for probably 15+ years now

Came on suddenly one day, no real reason. No loud sounds, no injury.

Went to ENTs. Some just said use sound, only one tried to test out things to help me. Sadly cleaning my ears out perfectly didn't help it.

Overtime my brain adapted and masks it a vast majority of the time. But any substance/medication that impacts brain activity impacts tinnitus. Just started an anxiety med and it spiked the tinnitus but I'm adapting well again.

My hearing is superb even with it I have (last time I got checked like 2 years back) the hearing of someone in middle school.

It sucks because I forgot what silence sounds like.

PaulRedeemed