Why is there earwax?

Why do earwax form? Dust accumulates in the house if it has not been cleaned for a while. Is earwax also a result of such dust accumulating in the ears? The answer to this question is half true.
The back of the ear canal is a tunnel, and sticky fluid comes out little by little from the walls of the tunnel. Earwax is formed when this fluid is combined with germs and debris that have entered the air. Therefore, earwax is not only dust in the air, but also secretions from the body.
Earwax can be either clammy or dirty, depending on the person. Japanese people are more likely to have dirty earwax.









