When you pull out blood from your ear, the first thing you should do is stop and not continue pulling. Because there are bacteria in the ear-pulling spoon, if you continue to pull it out, it will make the broken outer ear canal skin infected. If the skin is broken and there is not much bleeding, it can be treated without special treatment and the area will heal quickly by keeping it dry. If there is more bleeding, first of all, you should use cotton swabs to stop the bleeding and clean the blood clot in the external ear canal after it does not bleed. After disinfecting with iodophor, you can use clean cotton balls to plug the external ear canal, which can prevent bacteria and dirty water from entering the ear and causing infection, and the skin will heal soon. There is also a case where the eardrum is perforated by the ear-pulling spoon, which can cause ear pain, hearing loss, tinnitus, bleeding from the ear, and in severe cases, nausea and vomiting. In this case, you should go to the ear clinic of a regular hospital to observe the specific breakage of the eardrum and prevent infection after symptomatic treatment. If the perforation is small, the perforated eardrum can heal naturally in about two months.