Embolism

The skin of the cartilage of the external auditory canal has a sacral gland, which secretes a pale yellow viscous liquid, called sacrum. Some crickets are like mucus, commonly known as "oil ears". Under normal circumstances, palate can be excreted in the form of flakes by chewing, mouth opening and other mandible movements. If the palate gradually condenses into a mass and blocks the external auditory canal, it is called an embolized cerumen.

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