6-year-old children can pull out earwax, but it is not recommended to do it by themselves. Generally speaking, earwax can fall out with the baby’s chewing, as well as movement, but if the baby has cerumen embolism, which affects the hearing, it can be treated by a doctor in time to avoid causing secondary infection. Generally speaking, 6-year-old babies do not need to pull out earwax, earwax will fall out naturally with the baby’s chewing, movement and other activities, but in a few cases, babies due to a variety of reasons that lead to earwax can not be discharged normally, cerumen embolism can occur, in this case is not recommended to operate on their own, you can go to the hospital otorhinolaryngology department in a timely manner, in accordance with the doctor’s advice to be dealt with. You can go to the otorhinolaryngology department of the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to deal with the situation. Parents are not recommended to pull out earwax for babies by themselves to avoid causing damage to the external ear canal. It is recommended that if your baby has ear pain, hearing loss, increased ear discharge, etc., you should consult a doctor for targeted treatment.