A professional ear cleaning can be beneficial for a variety of reasons. Going for one can reduce aches and pains, make your ears feel lighter and improve your hearing level. That’s why you should schedule a cleaning with an audiologist as soon as you suspect you’re dealing with an earwax blockage. To make sure you schedule in plenty of time and keep your ears safe, here are the top four signs to look out for.

You Have a Sudden Loss of Hearing

If you experience a sudden loss of hearing it is most likely to be an earwax blockage. This can result from the earwax building up in an area that prevents sound from passing through to where it can be registered. If left for too long this can lead to the earwax becoming impacted, which can cause hearing loss to become permanent. It is best to see an audiologist as soon as possible if this is a symptom you’ve noticed as it’s also the most disruptive to day-to-day life.

You Feel a Blockage

Do you feel like you’re constantly underwater and trying to hear someone speaking to you from the surface? This is common with individuals who need an ear cleaning. This sensation is the sign of a blockage, and while you’ve not lost hearing totally, you can no longer hear as well as you used to. Earwax that cause a blockage can soon become impacted; if you notice a blockage, schedule an ear cleaning and ear canal examination with your audiologist.

You Commonly Feel Dizzy

Feeling dizzy can be a symptom of many things. If you’re experiencing it alongside a loss of hearing or your ears feel uncomfortable, it could be a sign of earwax related vertigo. This tends to be short term only and isn’t a diagnosis of vertigo in itself. However, similar symptoms can result from impacted earwax and if you’re experiencing them, be sure to see your audiologist as soon as possible. Individuals who spend a lot of time in watery environments are more likely to experience this symptom than anyone else.

Your Ears Ache

Feeling an ache in the ear could result from an earwax buildup. Talk to an audiologist if this is your prime symptom, as it could also be a sign of an ear infection. Nine times out of ten it’s not anything serious, but a cleaning will let you know. A professional cleaning goes a long way to keeping the ear canal clean and resulting in your inner ear being healthy; you should schedule an appointment as soon as you notice an uncomfortable sensation in your ear that lasts more than just a few seconds.

Your ears may need a professional cleaning if you have any of the symptoms listed above. Even without a suspected buildup, be sure to talk to your audiologist if you’re dealing with these symptoms on a regular basis. They will be able to take an examination of your ears to see if you have a blockage and if so, clean your ears.