• 2 years ago
Conor Boland is an audiologist and earwax-removal expert at Durham Hearing Specialists. He often works to remove extreme debris, like black mold, which usually builds up after a patient tries to treat their own earwax. He'll use a tiny suction device, scraper, or water irrigator to remove debris from inside the ear. The tool he chooses mostly depends on the wax's consistency and where it lies inside the ear canal.
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