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Use and Abuse of Cotton Buds
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EngineeringBotanyAgricultural EconomicsOtorhinolaryngologyPlant PathologyDermatologySustainable AgricultureAllergyCotton BudsPediatric OtolaryngologyAudiologyPlant ProtectionEar InjuriesHead And Neck SurgeryIntegrated Plant ProtectionHearing ConservationHearing LossEnt Referral ClinicCrop ProtectionNatural Resource ManagementOtolaryngologyMedicine
Ear injuries caused by cotton buds are commonly seen in ear, nose and throat (ENT) practice. We asked 1000 patients attending an ENT referral clinic whether they used cotton buds to clean the ear canal. Of the 325 who responded, 171 said they did. The frequency of use was no higher in those with ear complaints than in those with nose and other complaints. 15–20% of respondents disagreed with the statements that cotton buds can cause infections, wax impaction or perforations. On the evidence of this survey, manufacturers’ warnings need to be fortified.
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