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Go to a dark place, turn on the flashlight, and point the light source at the opening of the external auditory canal.
Insects generally have "phototaxis", small insects like to fly to bright places, in the dark, see the light, will take the initiative to crawl out of the bright place.
Place a small amount of sesame oil into the ear canal.
The premise of dripping sesame oil is to ensure that there is no perforation of the external auditory canal or tympanic membrane, that is, if there is no history of otitis media before, if there is a history of perforation of the eardrum or otitis media, it is absolutely not possible to drip sesame oil by yourself.
The patient can lie on his side, the affected ear (the side of the ear with the worm) facing up, drop two or three drops of sesame oil into the ear canal, press the tragus, let the oil flow in, feel the oil flow in, and then face down the affected ear, let the liquid flow out, flying insects may flow out along the liquid, but don't try too much, probably a drop.
If it is not possible to remove it, you should see a specialist in time and do not allow the flying insects to remain in the ear.
Because flying insects carry a lot of bacteria, staying in the ear canal is not only easy to cause infection, but also easy to damage the ear canal. Patients who cannot remove the insects under local anesthesia due to the large size of the worm can undergo surgery under general anesthesia to remove the foreign body.
If there is a secondary infection in the external auditory canal, the infection should be fought first**, and the foreign body should be removed after the inflammation is reduced, or the external otitis should be actively removed after the foreign body is removed.
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When the bugs are dead, they can be cleaned up.
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1. Drop a drop of sesame oil or edible oil, drop it into the ear, the oil will wrap the mosquito, and then shake it out.
2. Plug the nostrils and the other ear, shut up, and the mosquitoes will fly out towards the place where there is air.
3. If you are dead and can't get it, you can go to the otology department to get it out. Don't pick at ear picks or other objects.
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You can use hydrogen peroxide to clean it, and you can generally wash it out at the same time, and then take anti-inflammatory drugs such as ciprofloxacin.
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In the hot summer, there are many insects, and inadvertently small insects will burrow into our ears. What do we do?
According to experts, after the worm burrows into the ear, you should find a way to get the worm out to avoid injury or inflammation of the eardrum. However, do not pick your ears with a scoop or cotton swab, as this will cause bugs to crawl in your ears and damage your eardrums.
A better way to get the bug out of the ear is to point the ear towards a bright light, or use a flashlight to shine into the ear, and the bug may fly out towards the bright light.
You can also let the ear that crawls into the worm face up, drip clean cooking oil or glycerin into the ear canal, and then tilt the head downwards at 90 degrees to make the external ear canal straight down, and wait for the worm to flow out of the ear canal with the oil, and then gently wipe off the remaining oil in the ear with a cotton swab.
Experts remind that if these "tricks" fail to get the worms out of the ears, you should go to the hospital immediately for diagnosis and treatment.
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It doesn't matter, you can look at the light, the insects are in the light, and if they don't come out, you have to go to the hospital in time to take them out, and if you die inside, you have to go to the hospital in time to take them out.
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Drop in with sesame oil, and after a while, jump on one leg
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
It should be killed first, either by drowning it with glycerin or cooking oil in the external auditory canal, or by dripping it with 70% alcohol, anesthetizing it, and removing it with tweezers or rinsing it out. Pay attention to observe first, if there is no tinnitus after flying in, the small bugs may have died, and then you can take them out in the hospital; If you feel a bug flying or crawling, you should put alcohol into your ear canal to kill the insect and take it out to the hospital.
See a veterinarian! I can't get it myself.
It should be killed first, either by drowning it with glycerin or cooking oil in the external auditory canal, or by dripping it with 70% alcohol, anesthetizing it, and removing it with tweezers or rinsing it out. Pay attention to observe first, if there is no tinnitus after flying in, the small bugs may have died, and then you can take them out in the hospital; If you feel a bug flying or crawling, you should put alcohol into your ear canal to kill the insect and take it out to the hospital.
Go to customer service, he has a special tool to clean up, and it will be done quickly. Licensed users should be free. Dismantling it yourself is risky. >>>More