Our ears reveal the true state of our health

es, or genetic factors. According to the book Guide to Hearing by Bruno Frachet and Émilie Vormés, earwax is genetically determined. For example, Asians and Native Americans have gray, dry earwax, while Caucasians and Africans have moist, honey-brown earwax.

If a cotton swab is placed in the ear and bloody earwax comes out, it means there is an ear hemorrhage, that is, blood leaking from the ear. The causes can be various, such as over-cleaning, a violent blow, an infection such as an ear infection, or even the presence of a tumor. In any case, immediate consultation with a doctor is recommended.