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Published 09:00 24 Jun 2017 BST
Updated 09:04 24 Jun 2017 BST
Okay, we're really not trying to scare anyone here, so let's get down to business.
Do we really need to clean our ears at all? According to HealthyHearing.com the answer is yes AND no. It turns out when you're in the shower during hair washing or showers, enough water enters the ear canal to loosen the wax that has accumulated.
The skin in the ear canal also grows outwardly in a spiral pattern which naturally removes any build up of wax.
Basically, we don't want to compare ears to vaginas, but they have the same self-cleaning properties, so if the shoe fits.
Doctors can clean out a heavy build up of wax with a mixture of peroxide and water in a relatively painless procedure.
It terms of other at-home remedies we're reluctant to tell you to put ANYTHING in your ears (due to terrifying eardrum clip above), so just know that the ears do take care of themselves.
If you're concerned about a heavy build up of wax or infection, a trip to the GP should sort it out.

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