| Literature DB >> 29456822 |
Nasim Banu Khan1, Sivashnee Thaver1, Samantha Marlene Govender1.
Abstract
Self-ear cleaning is the insertion of objects into the ear canal to clean it, a widespread practice that has the potential to compromise its integrity as a natural, selfcleansing mechanism, and a risk factor for possible injuries. The practice is common among young adults and highest in university than any other graduates. This study aimed to determine the self-ear cleaning practices and associated risk of injury and related symptoms in undergraduate students at KwaZulu-Natal University. The descriptive survey utilized a self-administered questionnaire. Of the 206 participants that responded, 98% engaged in self-ear cleaning, with 75% indicating that it was beneficial. The commonest method (79.6%) being the use of cotton buds, with an associated injury rate of 2.4%. There was no statistically significant associations between those who used or did not use cotton buds and the symptoms experienced. The complications indicate that self-ear cleaning does pose a risk for injury, necessitating more community information and education.Entities:
Keywords: Self-ear cleaning; benefit; cotton buds; ear injury; ear related symptoms; risk
Year: 2017 PMID: 29456822 PMCID: PMC5812304 DOI: 10.4081/jphia.2017.555
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Public Health Afr ISSN: 2038-9922
Figure 1.Participants’ perceptions towards self-ear cleaning.
Figure 2.Frequency of self-ear cleaning.
Figure 3.Reasons for practicing self-ear cleaning.
Figure 4.Methods of self-ear cleaning.
Figure 5.Ear related symptoms experienced by participants.
Symptoms experienced by cotton bud users and non-users.
| Symptoms[ | Use cotton buds | Not use cotton buds | Total | X2 | P value | Significant |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Earache | 60 (82%) | 13 (18%) | 73/128 | 1.221 | 0.269 | No |
| Itchiness | 69 (81%) | 16 (19%) | 85/137 | 0.001 | 0.970 | No |
| Ear discharge | 7 (71%) | 2 (29%) | 9/85 | - | 1.000 | No |
| Feeling of fullness | 29 (74%) | 10 (16%) | 39/102 | 0.042 | 0.837 | No |
| Tinnitus | 25 (76%) | 8 (24%) | 33/99 | 1.635 | 0.210 | No |
| Vertigo | 12 (67%) | 6 (33%) | 18/90 | - | 0.087 | No |
| Hearing difficulty | 15 (88%) | 2 (12%) | 17/86 | - | 0.741 | No |
*Symptoms 3, 6 and 7 (Fishers Exact test) one cell had an expected count of less than 5; Symptoms 1, 2, 4, and 5 (Pearson Chi Squared test).*Symptoms 3, 6 and 7 (Fishers Exact test) one cell had an expected count of less than 5; Symptoms 1, 2, 4, and 5 (Pearson Chi Squared test).