Under Normal Physiological Conditions,some Patients Develop an Excessive Amount of Cerumen.Why
Multiple Choice
Under normal physiological conditions,some patients develop an excessive amount of cerumen.Why may this become problematic for the patient?
A) Excessive cerumen in the canal may be cosmetically displeasing.
B) Excessive cerumen in the canal may create an unpleasant otic odor.
C) Excessive cerumen in the canal may potentiate a middle ear infection.
D) Excessive cerumen in the canal may create a loss in hearing.
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