Home Wax Removal Methods vs Ear Wax Syringing

Generally speaking, ear wax will naturally move out of the ear canal. However, it can sometimes build up and cause discomfort. If you are experiencing hearing loss, itchiness, pressure, dizziness or tinnitus, you may have excessive ear wax. Fortunately, there are ways...

Ear Wax and Tinnitus; Is There a Connection?

If you are experiencing ringing, buzzing, hissing or whooshing noises in your ears, you may have tinnitus. Whether the noise is constant or intermittent, it can be very frustrating and it’s beneficial to book an appointment with an audiologist to get to identify any...

When and Where are Ear Plugs Used?

There are several useful services available at our ear wax clinics in Brentwood and Billericay, and our audiologists support patients throughout the Shenfield area. In addition to providing ear wax removal at The Hearing Hub, specialising in microsuction, irrigation...

The Hidden Dangers of DIY Ear Wax Removal

When ear wax builds up in your ear canal, it can cause muffled sounds and discomfort. The natural response for many people is to reach for a cotton bud to try and clear the blockage. This is one of the most common methods for DIY wax removal, but it isn’t a quick fix...

Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Excessive Ear Wax

Excessive ear wax might not seem like a problem, but it can have a big impact on your health and well-being if you don’t remove it. While ear wax has a protective function, a build-up in your ear canal can lead to a range of problems, from hearing loss to infections....