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What's the harm of mosquitoes flying into ears?

When mosquitoes fly to their ears, the biggest harm is noise and fear. Mosquitoes are different from cockroaches. Because mosquitoes have weak destructive power, they will not damage the eardrum, but will only vibrate in the external auditory canal, so there is no need to panic. In this case, you can look for sesame oil at home. If there is no sesame oil, you can use peanut oil and soybean oil. Dropping vegetable oil into the ear will close the connection between the external auditory canal and the outside world, leading to an anoxic environment and choking mosquitoes. When mosquitoes die, there is no noise. At this time, you can go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital and let the doctor take the mosquitoes out of your ears under the guidance of otoscope. So, if you encounter such a situation at home, don't panic and follow the prompts. Mosquitoes fly into the ears, and it is important to look at the damage caused by mosquitoes to the ears. If it is light, there is no symptom, that is, there is no damage. Mosquitoes can come out automatically without treatment. But most of them will cause damage to the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane. After mosquitoes enter the external auditory canal, their activities can cause skin damage of the external auditory canal, which can cause swelling, and some can cause tympanic membrane damage and even tympanic membrane perforation. After mosquitoes enter the external auditory canal, they can shine into the external auditory canal with a flashlight, and they can fly out by themselves by using the phototaxis of mosquitoes. If it is not successful, you can drip edible oil into the external auditory canal to make it stick, reduce its activity, reduce the damage to the tympanic membrane of the external auditory canal and drown it. At the same time, it needs active treatment and antibiotics, such as cefprozil, to avoid ear infection.