Earwax, a bodily emanation that many of us would rather do without, is actually pretty useful stuff — in small amounts.Some earwax is good for your ears, so often the best policy is to leave it alone. And a few drops of water may be all you need to get rid of a blockage.
It’s a natural cleanser as it moves from inside the ear canal outward, gathering dead skin cells, hair, and dirt along the way. Tests have shown that it has antibacterial and antifungal properties.
If your ears don’t have enough earwax, they’re likely to feel itchy and uncomfortable.Some people are simply born producing dry earwax that may be more likely to clump. For example, dry earwax is more common in East Asians. Take a look at the video below