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Wow, teach you the simplest, cover the other ear with your hand (the one that doesn't go into the bug) and the one that goes into the bug is facing down, that's good; That's how I handle it myself....luck
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Condition analysis: Hello, this can generally be relieved by dropping sesame oil into the ear, and then you can also irradiate the ear area with strong light, guidance:
Generally, the insects inside are easy to crawl out in the direction of Ming! If it can't be relieved, it's best to go to the hospital for otolaryngology to take it out!
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Anyway, if there are bugs inside, you can try to turn your ears sideways, so that the bugs in your ears can come out as soon as possible, or get some water inside, and then let the bugs come out on their own. Finally, clean your ears and you're good to go.
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If the bug gets into the ear, you should be cautious, if you are not careful, you may hurt your ear canal and eardrum!
First of all, don't pick your ears with a scoop, because in the process of digging, the bugs are likely to struggle and crawl deeper, thus injuring the eardrum.
Secondly, you can use a mobile phone flashlight to shine at the ear canal. Because most bugs are phototaxis, they crawl out with a light source, which is a simple and effective first aid method. But for crustacean insects are basically ineffective, at this time, go to the hospital as soon as possible, let the doctor help take out the insects, don't mess with your own ears will outweigh the losses.
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Hello, what should I do if I get a bug in my ear? Don't pick out your ears at will, you can use light to illuminate the ear canal and use the phototaxis of insects to draw it out; The safest thing is to go to the ENT department of the hospital to let the doctor deal with it, professionally and safely. I hope mine can help you.
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You can use a flashlight to shine a flashlight into the ear canal in a dark room, and the insects have phototaxis and can come out on their own.
Sesame oil can be dropped into the ear canal.
3. If the above solutions are solved, seek medical attention in time.
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You can consider going straight to the hospital for a check-up, and the doctor can use this little tweezer or something to get it out, which will be safer.
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Hello, your question is what to do if the worm gets into the ear? Light sources can be used to attract bugs out or to the hospital for treatment. Hope mine can help you.
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Hello, it is recommended to go to the hospital to deal with bugs in your ears, don't dig them out yourself, I hope mine will help you!
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Worms in the ears, drop a little oil, and the worms will come out.
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Hello, what should I do if I get a bug in my ear? It is recommended to go to the hospital to deal with it, don't pay it yourself, I hope mine is helpful to you!
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If you have worms in your ears, go to the hospital and let the doctor deal with it for you.
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Hello, this can generally be used to drop sesame oil into the ears for relief, and then you can also use strong light to irradiate the ear parts, and the insects inside are generally easy to crawl out in the direction of Mingming! If it can't be relieved, it's best to go to the hospital for otolaryngology to take it out!
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Cat urine drops in the ear, worms come out by themselves, and garlic rubs the cat's nose with urine.
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If there is an insect in the ear, you can take a cotton ball dipped in some alcohol and plug it at the opening of the external ear canal, and plug it a little tighter, so that the insect will cause hypoxia and the insect will not move again. Sometimes you can suffocate it, so you can also go to the hospital and ask the doctor to clip the worm out. If the opening of the external ear canal is blocked, the insects are churning very badly in it due to lack of oxygen, hitting the eardrum and the external auditory canal, causing severe pain, so that the cotton can be loosened a little, and the insects will not churn very much.
At this time, hurry to the hospital and let the doctor help clean up the worms, pay attention to the bugs generally do not puncture the eardrum, so don't worry.
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Bugs are generally phototaxis, and they need to go to a dark place immediately after getting into their ears and shine a flashlight on their ears to crawl out on their own. If it doesn't work and you need to go to the hospital immediately, the doctor usually puts an appropriate amount of saline in the ear to kill the worms, and then uses a suction device to suck out the worms directly.
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A lot of people get into the bugs, there are two ways, the first way is to let your relatives take a flashlight, hold the ear spoon for you to dig out, if this thing is very powerful, then it is better to go to the hospital, let him get you a second page, and then go down and soak this bug out.
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If you have a bug in your ear, you can drip some oil into it, and the bug will float up, and then you can easily take the bug out, and if it doesn't come out, you have to go to the hospital.
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If you have worms in your ears, you must go to the hospital immediately and let the doctor deal with it, and don't deal with it yourself.
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Either you can suffocate it with a few drops of sesame oil yourself, or go directly to the otolaryngology department of the hospital and ask the doctor to take it out.
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At this time, you have to go to the hospital and have a professional doctor take out the worm.
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Don't pull it out so as not to scratch your ear canal, and be sure to go to the hospital because the doctor has special tools to take it out.
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Use a flashlight to attract insects out, and insects are phototropic.
Drip cooking oil in and pour it out.
It is better to go to the hospital.
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