Summary of ENT Doctors Debunk 11 Ear And Nose Myths | Debunked

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ENT doctors debunk common myths about the ears, nose, and throat. Some of the myths debunked include the incorrect belief that it is okay to hold in a sneeze, that covering up your ears will stop them from getting dirty, and that bugs can't get inside your ears.

  • 00:00:00 The ENT doctors debunk 11 common myths about the ear, nose, and throat. Some of the myths debunked include the incorrect belief that it is okay to hold in a sneeze, that covering up your ears will stop them from getting dirty, and that bugs can't get inside your ears.
  • 00:05:00 ENT doctors debunk 11 common ear and nose myths. Ear wax is necessary for ear protection, loud noise can cause hearing loss, swimming can cause ear infections, and putting things in your ears can cause them to become warm and uncomfortable.
  • 00:10:00 ENT doctors debunk myths about the ears and nose. Ear wax accumulation in the ear can be a contributor to hearing loss, and over-the-ear headphones are a better choice than earbuds for sound quality and comfort. Headphones can also cause pain in the ear due to pressure, and an ear infection can originate from any part of the head or neck. Symptoms that linger for more than two weeks should be investigated by an ENT doctor.

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