A few days ago was World Hearing Day.
How come you feel sad or cry when a sad song is played? Think about it…that’s right. It’s because you heard the lyrics and perhaps it tugged at a memory. What about the pain you feel when that person you care about hurls some really nasty words at you? It’s almost like your heart is going to break, right?
All these emotions can be experienced through one gateway only…the ears!
Well, I never used to pay much mind to these hearing organs until I had children.
Some years ago, my first daughter gingerly walked into my room one weekend and complained about a funny sensation in her ears. I probed about whether this was water in the ear, an itch, a buzzing sound…what?
I decided to look in. What did I see…a pencil tip!!! No! How on earth does something on a writing instrument end up in an ear?
How did this happen? How…? The questions were popping out faster than I could ask them? The story came out…pretty basic and simple story, really.
She felt an itch in her ear, she had a pencil in her hand and generally scratched the itch with it. Pretty simple really…you feel an itch, you scratch it. Yes? Well yes, just not with a pencil or sharp object…especially when it’s your ear or even eye.
So, we ended up in the ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) doctor’s office where the ‘foreign object’ was removed. Thankfully no lasting damage had been done to ear drum or any other part of the ear.
Now, what’s the moral of this story?
There’s something to be said for caring for our ears. For instance, our common practice of cleaning our ears with cotton tips or cotton buds should be discouraged. These actually push wax deeper into the ears. They can also harm the delicate lining of your ear and in extreme cases, bore a hole in your ear drum! In fact conventional wisdom states that we should not clean our ears with anything bigger than our elbows….uhuh! You heard me…your elbows! So, just wash your outer ears with a wash cloth while taking a bath…this is more than sufficient cleaning!
Other tips to take care of your ears:
When swimming:
Choose clean pools or waters to swim in.
Use a swimming cap and use it to shield your ears.
It’s probably inevitable that some water will get into your ears, but don’t just let it sit there. Shake it out.
The wax actually serves a purpose…to trap foreign objects that may want to go deeper down into your ears and cause damage. So, leave it well alone to get on with this job.
Constantly using earphones may also lead to problems in your ear…recall how it appears your ear is kind of inflamed after a while?
Remember that pencils, pens or their covers are not meant to be used to scratch your ear or remove wax.
If you do find a foreign body in your ear, don’t try to get anyone to fish it out, see your doctor!