If you have a large piece of earwax inside your ear, it is best to go to the hospital and have your doctor remove it. Avoid repeatedly snapping your ear at home, which can easily lead to breakage and bleeding inside your ear, which can be significantly painful and can even lead to pus. When you arrive at the hospital, the doctor will gradually clean the large pieces of earwax outward along the crevice with a cerumen hook, depending on the specific situation inside the ear canal. If the earwax is particularly hard, you can put cerumen softening solution such as sodium bicarbonate solution or levofloxacin drops in the ear canal to soften the earwax and then flush the outer ear canal or use a suction device to clean out the softened earwax. In some cases, the earwax gland is very productive, so it is best to actively go to the hospital to clean it up to avoid large pieces of earwax from forming over time.