The term references products designed for ear cleaning available through a major retail corporation. These items are generally intended for the removal of earwax and debris from the external auditory canal. Examples include cotton swabs, ear drops formulated to soften earwax, and bulb syringes used for irrigation.
The perceived benefit of these products lies in maintaining ear hygiene. Historically, individuals have sought methods to alleviate discomfort and potential hearing impairment caused by excessive earwax accumulation. However, medical professionals often caution against the over-use of certain implements, as they can potentially impact ear health negatively, such as pushing wax further into the ear canal or causing damage to the eardrum.