Macala Jones Fielder: Oh, my God! Oh! Joe Evilla:
Yeah, that sounds weird. And that ... Oh! Ah Caroline Aghazian: For the first
time, I'm going to clean my ears professionally. I didn't want to be a balloon
in this experiment, so I'm bringing my two friends Joe and Macala with me. It's
such a small fight to see who has the most Aerox, and whoever does it gets
fired. So, we are Air Wax and you know how to take care of it at home and why
some people produce more than others, and, yes, we know how to check our ears.
Let's take a look inside our ears. How do you guys feel? Macala: I'm so
excited! Joe: I'm so excited Caroline: Which ear do you think has the most
Aerox? Joe: Me, are you kidding me? I dominate this thing I can't wait! Macala:
M, we'll see. Jeffrey Trinkel: I'm Dr. Trinkel. I'm an otolaryngologist at the
Los Angeles Center for Ear, Nose, and Throat and Allergies, or an ENT surgeon.
Therefore, Air Wax is a naturally occurring ear product. It's natural, it
should be there. It's actually very healthy to be. It does one or two things.
No one. 1, it traps debris. So, if things are floating in the ear, mostly
microscopic particles, it's going to trap them, and then it's going to go away.
It also moisturizes the ear. Therefore, you do not want the ear to be too dry.
Just like your skin, if you get too dry, it cracks, hurts, hurts. Wax can
produce a lubricating effect similar to ub. So, you want it to be there.
Otherwise, if it is not, then your ear will dry up. And we have a lot of
patients who only come with earache, it takes a lot of time to use things like
Q-Tips and so on. They are like eliminating the natural product of the ear
canal and creating more dryness. Caroline: We're launching an air camera. And
then we're going to the ear. Caroline: Joe, don't say that. It's extremely
dirty. But, it could be. Trinkle: We get cockroaches at least once a month.
Macala: No, not you! Joe: In people's ears? Trinkel: Oh, yes, that's very
common. Caroline: Anyway, at least I didn't go down without explaining myself
first. Trunkel: Well, are you ready? Caroline: Yes. Trunkel: All right. This is
actually its tympanic membrane, which is basically the joint of the ear canal.
So, what you're looking for is a real canal, and there's no wax, not even a
drop. Joe: Wow! Caroline: What? Trinkle: There's no wax. Caroline: Absolutely
not? Trunkel: Just a little twist, but we'll leave it there. Caroline: Oh, my
God, leave Roach there. We are now a family. I'm sorry to be a disappointment!
But, like, happy too. Trinkle: You really bring your wax to life here. Where
there are hair ruins. If the wax in this area is out of here, it can be taken
out. Some people don't make as many Iroxes as others.
Some people make hard air
wax. Some people develop soft limbs, such as the more mucusy type of aerox.
There are all kinds of waxes you can make. Caroline: Well, I'm fine. Who's next
I'll be back. Joe: I think that's ready, you know? I'm older than I am, and I
don't get my ears checked often, and I wear ear muffs too much. I hope my
hearing is not going well. So I'm praying it's wax and not my hearing. Okay
fine. Oh, I think I saw some nonsense. Trunkel: We got some wax. Joe: Yes!
Trinkle: There is a very healthy amount of wax here. Therefore, it does have a
kind of eddyme permanent flavor wax, so, it is not, as it were, not
surprisingly hard. If it is greatly increased, it does not become a large part,
but it does not come out easily. We will use what is called a carat which has
to be gently scratched. I'm looking around. I can't see it past. It doesn't
seem to have an effect behind it, but it does have a wall of wax. Joe: Uh, the
wall of wax. Oh, man, that's great. Caroline: All right. So, Joe, you can be,
but let's check out Macala. Joe: Okay, okay, okay. Macala: So, as a kid, I
really had a problem making a lot of wax, so I had to get some stuff, which
they put in my ear. It was as painful as a kid like me. I miss my dad, like,
let me sit on the floor and put something in my ear and let it come out.
Anyway, so I've always been making wax, so we'll see that when it gets older,
it gets less. I do not know. Trinkel: Yes, there was a historical wax in the
past, I don't know. I think you were catching it. Joe: Yeah, I think she was
too. [Bad laughter] TRANCLE: Can you see it? Macala: Oh, it's quitting Q-Tips,
isn't it? Trinkel: Yes, it is, because you gave You can see how flat it is. So
this is the kind of dark wax that is flattened. So there's skin, and see there?
So it's tympanic membrane all the way. Now, that's still not a huge amount.
Fantasy Cage. That the entire ear canal has to be filled. It passes through the
hair follicles, so it will be difficult for your body to clear the wax So if
you leave it on for a while or if you produce too much wax you will start to
get into trouble. Macala: Oh, wow. Well, I'm glad I'm here. Cleaner! Trunkel:
Wait for that. Oops, you just got another place. Same thing like the other side
but a little camel up on the ear canal. Macala: Yes, like, on the side.
So, who
do you call the winner, Doctor? Trinkel: I think, honestly with you, it's going
to come down when we clean it up. Macala: Oh, that's right. Trinkel: Because if
there's another lot of wax behind it, I think it's still a competition. Macala:
The plot is buried, all right. Trinkle: What we do here, as an
otolaryngologist, do we remove wax from the scalp in a variety of ways. One
method, which we do where there is no incredible amount of effect, is called carats.
A cuvette is a type of metal loop that we use to scrape air wax. This will help
to gently remove all the Erin wax without damaging the skin. The second option
for removing air wax is called vacuum or suction. As you can see, and we want
to go with this tax, and we make it a little bit of a vacuum. Joe: Brother
[Karbanak] Oh, God, I really feel that way. Dude, that's very satisfying. Wow,
look at that. Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like BT aint for me
either. Or are you really close to the ear of the ear? Trunkel: Too far. Joe:
All right. Actually, yeah, it sounds really weird. And that ... Oh! Ah Macala:
Yes, that's a lot. Joe: Oh, that's very offensive. Trinkle: At least it's not a
cockroach. Joe: Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like BT aint for
me either. All right, Macala. Macala: Oh, yes, I feel that lifting. Elevator,
get up oh. Joe: Isn't that a weird feeling? Macala: Oh, yes. O Allah. [Hump]
Oh! Trunkel: It was bigger than it seemed. Macala: I won. Oh, I don't know how
I feel about that. Is there more? O Allah! Wax in my right ear, eh! Well, I
really have to stop using Q-Tips. It is, as it were, an intervention. I'm fine
with that, right? I will stop Trinkle: So, there are many over-the-counter
options for removing air wax at home. For the most part, we recommend doing any
of these. People use Q-Tips. Q-indicators are fine if you are just trying to
clean the outside of the ear. Second, when you tap this cue in the ear canal,
you are now probably causing trouble. Perforated earlobes, holes inside the
ears, which can be due to self-cleaning, can sometimes be difficult to fix, and
even when it is fixed, it is a huge surgery, it is its There are a lot of risks
and complications for OK:
I think Macala won. But I think it's a little unfair
because it was much deeper than I was. I think his ears smoke or something.
Macala: I think someone is going to lose. Joe: Well, I had a lot to say, so he
had to remove his flag. I didn't pay much attention, can we weigh it? Don't you
think it's weird that he didn't have anything? Caroline: You guys, I didn't
plan that! Macala: That was suspicious.
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