Pronunciation: /səˈruːmən/
noun a waxy substance produced by glands in the ear canal, also known as earwax
A1 I have cerumen in my ears.
A2 The doctor used a tool to remove the cerumen from my ear.
B1 Excessive cerumen buildup can lead to hearing problems.
B2 Regular cleaning of the ears can help prevent cerumen blockages.
C1 The audiologist recommended using ear drops to soften the cerumen before removal.
C2 Microsuction is a common method used by ENT specialists to remove impacted cerumen.
formal The doctor used a specialized tool to remove impacted cerumen from the patient's ear.
informal I heard that using cotton swabs can push cerumen further into your ear canal.
slang My grandma always says to never stick anything smaller than your elbow in your ear to avoid cerumen buildup.
figurative The cerumen of ignorance blocked his ability to hear the truth.
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