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Medical ENT Clinic in Busanjin-gu: Earwax Removal Experience Review

I've been hearing a grinding sound in my ear for a few days now, so I finally went to the ENT. When I went into the examination room and told the doctor about the sound, he immediately put a camera up to my ear. The doctor probably didn't think much of it, but I was so embarrassed because the inside of my ear was so clearly shown. And the cause of the grinding sound was, as expected, earwax. He first poked my ear with something like sharp tweezers because it was so hard, and he warned me not to move it. But even without saying anything, I had a feeling that if I did, something big would happen.
They're poking my ear with something sharp, so if I move it, it'll obviously hurt my eardrum, right? It didn't hurt that much for me, but if I were to describe it, it's like the ear version of having your nose picked during a coronavirus test? But it doesn't feel as deep as the pain. After that, they suck it out with a suction machine, but it didn't hurt. It took less than 10 minutes, and they showed me the earwax that came out, which was embarrassingly large. Earwax usually comes out naturally, but it can build up like this, so if your ears are in bad shape, it would be a good idea to go to an ENT clinic and get checked out.
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