A meaty lump on the ear may be a nevus of the ear, sebaceous cyst, pseudocyst of the auricle, etc. Whether it can be excised or not needs to be determined after a clear diagnosis. 1. Nevus of the ear: Nevus is also a benign neoplasm composed of nevus cells, which usually does not need to be treated. If it is larger and more serious, it can be removed through surgical methods, and usually does not heal after removal. 2. Sebaceous cysts: usually caused by sebaceous gland excretion obstruction, the cysts formed by the increase of contents, can be removed by small incision surgery, can also be treated by minimally invasive methods, such as electro-ionization. 3. Auricular pseudocysts: Auricular pseudocysts are often referred to as a protrusion formed by fluid exudate on the side of the auricle, and can usually be treated with incision and drainage or puncture surgery. It is recommended to go to the hospital and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment of a lump in the ear.