Biology, asked by jojolsaikoyal, 1 year ago

Removal of wax layer too often will raise incidence of ear infection give reason

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Answered by studentzzz
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because wax layer traps dust particles and bacteria entering in ear
Answered by ItzSharpIntellect
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  • External real ear or pinna has wax producing cermineus glands and oil producing sebaceous glands.
  • These glands help to keep the ear canal lubricated prevent the dust and other particles from entering into the ear canal called Auditory Meatus.
  • If we remove wax layer is a disease like formation of pus, infection of serum ect.., may be caused by bacterial and fungal infections.

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