The waxy secretion of the ceruminous glands along the external auditory canal.
the wax-like substance secreted by glands in the external ear canal
another name for ear wax.
the technical term for ear wax.
The technical term for wax, that occurs in the outer part of the ear. Cerumen buildup may cause a temporary hearing loss if it occludes (blocks) the entire ear canal.
The scientific name for the substance usually referred to as ear wax. It is secreted by glands inside the ear as a protection measure, but too much of this can cause difficulties for hearing and can damage some hearing aids.
A wax-like deposit that accumulates in the ear canal.
Ear wax. The glands that make cerumen are located in the ear canal.
(Ear Wax) – Yellow secretion from glands in the outer ear canal that keeps the skin of the ear canal dry and protected from infection.