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The phrase "a buildup of ear" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a buildup of earwax"? If this is the case, you can use it when discussing the accumulation of earwax in the ear canal, which can lead to hearing issues or discomfort.
Example: "After experiencing some hearing loss, the doctor discovered a buildup of earwax that needed to be removed."
Alternatives: "an accumulation of earwax" or "a collection of earwax".
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Several causes are reversible, including a buildup of ear wax or a hair or foreign object touching the eardrum.
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