Once upon a time, there was a girl named Dianna Macabungad. She lived with her loving mother in a cozy little house surrounded by colorful flowers. Dianna was a very hygienic girl and always made sure to keep herself clean. She brushed her teeth, washed her hands, and even cleaned her ears every day.
One sunny day, Dianna forgot to clean her ears. As she lay in bed that night, she felt a strange discomfort in her ears. It seemed like her ears were blocking all the sounds. Dianna knew she had to clean her ears to feel better, so she carefully reached for her cotton swab and gently cleaned her ears.
But, alas! As Dianna cleaned her ears, she accidentally hit her eardrums. Ouch! It hurt! Dianna cried softly, holding her ears tightly. Her mother rushed into the room, filled with concern. Dianna had never experienced such pain before.
The next day, Dianna's headache persisted, so they decided to visit the doctor. Dr. Wonderful, a kind and gentle doctor, examined Dianna's ears. After some tests, Dr. Wonderful discovered that Dianna had something called 'Impacted Cerumen.' It meant that Dianna had too much earwax blocking her ears, causing the discomfort and headache.
Dr. Wonderful assured Dianna that everything would be alright. With a simple procedure, called earwax flushing, Dr. Wonderful cleaned Dianna's ears. Warm water flowed gently into Dianna's ears, clearing away all the excess wax. Dianna felt a little tickle and giggle as her ears were cleaned.
After the procedure, Dianna's ears felt light and clear again. No more discomfort and no more headaches! Dianna and her mother thanked Dr. Wonderful for helping Dianna feel better.
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