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What if there are mosquitoes in my ears?

Mosquitoes get into the ears, and it's usually okay to get them out in time. If you don't take it out, after a long time, it is easy to induce ear canal infection and tympanic membrane inflammation, causing adverse effects. Be sure not to pick with your fingers or take off the condom with a cotton swab. You can adopt the following methods:

1. It is suggested that patients can shine a flashlight on their ears first. Because of the phototaxis of mosquitoes, see if they can fly out by themselves.

2. Look for liquids, such as clean water or sesame oil, a method used in rural areas. Sesame oil must be cold and pollution-free, dripping into the ears and suffocating mosquitoes.

3. If there is mosquito-repellent incense at home, you can light some mosquito-repellent incense outside your ears to smoke the mosquitoes out.

4, you can go to the hospital and suck it out with an aspirator, or suck it out with an aspirator under an endoscope, or clip it out with tweezers. When sucking mosquitoes with an aspirator or clamping mosquitoes with tweezers, it should be noted that sometimes mosquitoes will be left behind, such as mosquito legs or wings. If there is secondary infection at the same time, it may be earache or leg wing stimulation of tympanic membrane that causes tinnitus and deafness in patients, so pay more attention.