If you need to determine whether you have worms in your ears, you can look at the symptoms as well as ancillary tests such as otoscopy.
Bugs entering the ear can trigger clinical symptoms such as ants in the ear, ear swelling and pain, as well as tinnitus or hearing loss. If the bug is too big, it may even cause severe pain, bleeding and perforation of the eardrum.
If you have the above symptoms, you can have an otoscopic examination. The otoscope has a magnifying effect and is able to detect relatively small bugs. During the examination, the doctor can observe on the monitor to find out whether there are worms in the ear canal, and can determine the specific location, with the help of otoscopic forceps to remove the worms out of the body.
Worms in the ear need to consult the ENT department, clear cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.