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Why do older people get more wax in their ears?

According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, approximately 57% of nursing home residents have impacted earwax, a much higher rate than the general population. Understanding **why older people get more wax in their ears** is crucial for proper care, since it's not a mystery but a natural age-related process.

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Which factor is a common cause of cerumen impaction in older adults?

According to the American Academy of Otolaryngology, up to two-thirds of people in assisted living facilities suffer from cerumen impaction, a condition where earwax builds up and blocks the ear canal. A key factor contributing to this increased prevalence in older adults is the age-related hardening and reduced mobility of cerumen, making it harder for the ears to clean themselves naturally.

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Why Do Your Ears Itch When You Get Older? Causes and Relief

According to research on skilled nursing facilities, over 65% of residents suffer from impacted earwax, a significant contributor to ear itching. This statistic underscores why many people find themselves asking: **Why do your ears itch when you get older?**

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