"Ceruminolysis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ceruminolysis is a term that refers to the removal of cerumen, or earwax, from the ear canal. It is often performed by an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist or an audiologist, and may be necessary if the earwax has become impacted and is blocking the ear canal or causing discomfort.
Ceruloplasminemia is a rare genetic disorder caused by a deficiency of ceruloplasmin, a protein produced by the liver. Ceruloplasmin is necessary for the transport of copper in the blood, and a deficiency can lead to copper accumulation in tissues and organs, causing various symptoms such as liver dysfunction, neurological problems, and Kayser-Fleischer rings in the eyes.
Cerumenolysis is a rare and obsolete medical term that refers to the removal of earwax or cerumen from the ear canal. The term is no longer commonly used, and earwax removal is typically referred to as earwax removal or cerumen removal.
Ceruse is a noun that refers to a mixture of white lead and vinegar, also known as white lead or cerotic acid. It is commonly used as a cosmetic to whiten the skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. In medical terms, ceruse is sometimes used to treat skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis.