Why do people with body odor have oily ears?

Dr. Tracy Martin
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2025-05-02 11:40:13
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ear is a phenomenon caused by the moist cerumen of the patient. This phenomenon is usually caused by the secretion of cerumen glands in the human body. Body odor is a special odor caused by the decomposition of sweat gland secretions from the human axilla by bacteria. For patients with body odor, due to their own sweat glands and sebaceous glands secretion is relatively strong, so cerumen glands secretion may also occur in the ear canal, and then oil ear is formed. In addition, the production of body odor and a variety of factors, not necessarily sweat glands and sebaceous gland secretion caused by exuberant, so it does not mean that people with body odor must be oil ears.