Yes. Earwax performs important functions. Your ear produces wax in order to help move out dust and other small particles. It collects dirt and debris in your ear canal and moves it out of your ears...
Earwax performs important functions. Your ear produces wax in order to help move out dust and other small particles so that your ear drum doesn't get damaged. It collects dirt and debris in your ear...
Ear Wax, or cerumen, is secreted in the ear to keep out small foreign objects such as dust and dirt (not unlike the snot in your nose). Most professionals will tell you that it is passes on its own...