| 1. | The difference in cerumen type has been tracked to a single sweat production.
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| 2. | An unusually dark colored ear wax ( cerumen ) may also be produced.
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| 3. | Together these two sets of glands produce natural ear wax, or cerumen.
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| 4. | Racial differences also exist in the cerumen glands, apocrine sweat glands which produce earwax.
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| 5. | To clear cerumen, it is used 3 times a day for 2 3 days.
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| 6. | In some early cases, the most striking visual finding is the lack of cerumen.
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| 7. | From an evolutionary perspective, the implications of cerumen type on adaptive advantage for cold weather.
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| 8. | A / B otic drops is also indicated for the removal of excessive or impacted cerumen.
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| 9. | The cells are composed of cerumen, are vertical in shape, and open at the top of the cell.
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| 10. | Excess or compacted cerumen can press against the eardrum or block the outside ear canal or hearing aids, potentially causing hearing loss.
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