Liquid earwax? It could be a sign of infection. The ear might be flushing out germs. See a doctor to know for sure.
Dry earwax? It might signal a lack of fats and water. Drink more and eat nuts and avocados. It could also link to dermatitis. That needs special care.
To keep ears healthy:
Don’t over-clean. A damp cloth on the outer ear is enough. Let ears do the rest.
If wax piles up, use drops or ask a pro. Skip cotton swabs. They can push wax in and harm ears.
As said, earwax can show deficits or thirst. Drink up and eat well for ear health.
Loud noise and dirt can mar earwax and hearing. Wear ear guards and dodge pollution.
If earwax changes or hurts, smells, or bleeds, see a doctor. Check-ups can spot issues early.