3.Impacted Earwax
Your ears are designed to clean themselves, but sometimes too much wax can build up in them. If this happens, they might itch, ring, drain fluid, or get smelly. You might also have hearing problems on one side — the side with the wax — and sometimes feel as if you are under water. Ask your doctor if you can try to soften the wax with a few drops of mineral oil, baby oil, or hydrogen peroxide. She may tell you how to gently flush it away afterward. If that doesn’t work, she can remove it safely.
4.Cauliflower Ear
Common among wrestlers, this is caused by repeated hits and cuts to the ear that cause bruising. This creates blood clots that lead to the lumpy look. But it can affect more than how it looks. A recent study shows this type of ear damage can make you more likely to get infections and lose your hearing.