Your earwax is green or yellow
โNormal earwax ranges from light orange to dark brown, but if itโs yellow, green, white, or black, that suggests an infection and you need to see a doctor,โ says Benjamin Tweel, MD, an otolaryngologist at The Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. Infections can just โpop up,โ with doctors unable to pinpoint the exact cause, but things like swimmers ear, where water remains in the ear, can also trigger an ear infection. These home remedies can help clear up ear infections.
Your earwax is flaky
If your earwax and ear canal skin is flaky and dry, it could actually be eczema. โPeople can actually get eczema in the ear, too, but itโs pretty easily treated,โ says Dr. Tweel. This earwax consistency, possibly accompanied by soreness, could also be a sign of psoriasis, though this is less common. โPatients usually already know they have this because theyโll see rashes elsewhere, but itโs definitely worth bringing up,โ he says. These remedies can give you eczema and psoriasis relief.
Your earwax smells
Your earwax should never have an odor; if it does, that signals an infection. โIn my experience, itโs the patient who notices a smell, but itโs very possible other people might bring it up as well,โ says Dr. Tweel. โRegardless, it needs to be treated.โ If you also have ringing in your ears, this is when you need to start worrying.
Your earwax drips out
If your ear feels wetter after a workout, thatโs probably just sweat, but if you wake up with earwax on your pillow or crusty bits on your earlobe, those are signs of an ear infection or chronic ear disease, says Dr. Tweel. Here’s why you might be sweating so much at night.
You can feel your earwax
โIf you have a persistent feeling of earwax in your canal, that could mean itโs blocked and needs to be cleaned out by your doctor,โ Dr. Tweel says. Contrary to popular belief, cotton swabs donโt actually clean your ears; instead, they push earwax further into the canal, which can lead to buildup, irritation, and even damage to hearing bones. Don’t use them to remove earwax!
Your earwax is itchy
We all get the urge to scratch every now and again, but if youโre constantly digging in your ears to relieve an itch, it might be a sign that somethingโs wrong. โItching in or around the ear canal could suggest an infection,โ says Dr. Tweel.
Your earwax is dry or dark
If you notice your earwax feels thicker, drier, or darker than normal, that could be a sign of general aging. โAs people get older, their earwax gets drier and flakier,โ Dr. Tweel says. (Don’t miss these eight earache remedies that are worth giving a shot!)