Ear Care Specialists & Microsuction Earwax Removal
Specialist ENT Nurse – at InMotionClinics.com
Interhearing offers specialist support for both ear care and jaw-related discomfort (TMD).
Professional Earwax Removal
If you’re experiencing blocked ears, reduced hearing or discomfort, our Ear Care Specialists at In Motion provide safe, gentle microsuction earwax removal. This modern technique is quick, clean and suitable for most patients, including hearing-aid users.
TMD Relief in Partnership with Jaw Guard
For patients with jaw pain, teeth grinding or symptoms linked to Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD), we work in partnership with Jaw Guard – a specialist, custom-made device designed to support the jaw joints and muscles and help reduce strain.
To find out if you are suitable for a TMD Jaw Guard device, or to find out more about the benefits it can offer, please visit the Jaw Guard website for full details and clinical information.
Wax is produced in the outer one third of the ear canal by wax glands and is the body’s antiseptic for ears, trapping dust, debris and bacteria.
Wax will naturally migrate out of your ears, but sometimes wax can gradually build up until eventually the ear is blocked. New wax is soft, moist and light in colour, whereas wax that is lodged in the ear appears darker and is much harder thus preventing the natural movement of wax out of the ear.
Occasionally, ear wax can build up to such an extent that it presses on the ear drum which can cause discomfort and ear pain.
Phone 0800 002 9503 to book your appointment.
Book online at: https://interhearing.com/ear-wax-removal/chester
There are a number of reasons for ear wax build up — these are a few of the most common factors: Using cotton buds, ear plugs, hearing aids or ear phones can result in a wax build up.
In many cases, wax is pushed further down the ear preventing its natural movement, the wax then hardens stopping new wax from moving, thus causing a blockage.
As people get older the ear wax produced by the body changes in consistency – it is generally harder and more sticky, meaning that a build-up of wax is generally more common and can happen quickly.
Narrow ear canals and excessive cilia (ear hair) can mean that wax easily gets trapped and is unable to move out of the ear effectively.
Working in a very dusty or dirty environment can cause the ears to produce more wax in order to trap dust and debris and protect the ear.
Qualified health professionals such as GPs, Audiologists and Ear Care Specialists can confirm whether earwax is blocking your ears. Signs of a wax-related blockage can include reduced hearing, earache or pain, tinnitus (ringing or buzzing), dizziness, a feeling of fullness or itchiness in the ear, and increased whistling from hearing aids.
Earwax removal should only be performed by a trained professional. Microsuction is widely regarded as the safest and most comfortable method, offering quick, clean and effective relief from the symptoms of blocked ears.
We look forward to helping you.
Book online at: https://interhearing.com/ear-wax-removal/chester
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Patients can self-refer for Interhearing ear care by calling 0800 002 9503 or booking online at https://interhearing.com
For Jaw Guard TMD relief enquiries please visit https://jawguard.com/contact
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Children (10 – 16)
Testimonials
The microsuction removed all the earwax from my ears. This procedure was excellent; it was speedy and no discomfort at all. Both my ears were checked. I highly recommend Interhearing.
The entire experience was excellent, including booking … outstanding, carefully considered some options and successfully treated, showing patience and care. 100% recommendation.
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