Deafness and hearing loss: Ear care

6 March 2026 | Questions and answers

The inside part of the ear is self-cleaning. You should only clean the outer part of the ear with a soft cloth or cotton. No object or fluid should be inserted or instilled into the ears, unless prescribed by a health professional.

The inside part of the ear is self-cleaning. You should only clean the outer part of the ear with a soft cloth or cotton. No object or fluid should be inserted or instilled into the ears, unless prescribed by a health professional.

Wax is a normal secretion of the ear. It helps to trap dirt, hair and foreign particles that enter the ear. It protects the ear and keeps it clean. Normally, there is NO NEED to remove ear wax unless it is causing hearing loss. It should only be removed by a trained health professional.

You should NOT insert Q-tips, cotton buds, or any other object inside your ears. They may push wax further inside the ear canal and damage the ear drum. Sometimes, the cotton may remain behind and cause infection.

Pain in the ear is commonly caused by:

  • hard impacted ear wax
  • infection in the ear canal or ear drum
  • ear trauma

Go to the doctor or health worker in case of ear pain, discharge, or any difficulty in hearing.

DO NOT treat ear pain with home remedies (such as hot or cold oil), or medicines that were not prescribed by a health worker.

Discharge from ears is mostly due to infection. DO NOT ignore fluid or pus coming from the ear. Ear infections can mostly be treated with medicines or, in some cases, by surgery. If left untreated, they could lead to serious (and at times, life-threatening) complications.

In case of any discharge from ears, consult a doctor or health worker at the earliest.

 

If you have a lot of itching or if you have any foreign body or insect in the ear, you should consult a doctor. Using Q-tips or cotton buds can harm the ear canal and ear drum.

Water mostly comes out on its own after a while. If it persists or happens frequently, seek advice from a doctor or health worker. This could happen if there is wax blocking your ear canal, as it can trap water inside. The wax may need to be removed by a doctor or trained health worker.

Most ear and hearing problems can be prevented by taking good care of our ears.

You should:

  • use ear plugs in noisy places
  • check your hearing regularly
  • go to the doctor or health worker in case of ear pain, discharge, or any difficulty in hearing
  • wear your hearing aids, if you have been advised to do so.

You should not:

  • put cotton buds, oil, sticks, or pins inside your ear
  • swim or wash in dirty water
  • share ear phones or ear plugs with others
  • listen to loud sounds or loud music.

To know more about this topic, read our questions and answers on safe listening.