Hair in the ear is mainly disposed of by specialists after seeking medical attention, and blindly removing it on your own is not recommended.
Some patients do not have obvious symptoms of hair in the ear, but some may experience discomfort such as itching, tingling and ringing in the ears. When it is clear that the symptoms are caused by hair in the ear, it is necessary to consult a doctor. Specialized doctors will use professional equipment to observe the length, location and relationship between the hair in the ear and the eardrum, and choose the appropriate professional instruments and operation methods to remove the hair.
It is recommended that people with hair in the ear actively seek medical treatment, and do not advocate attempting to remove the hair on their own to avoid unnecessary trauma to the ear canal or even the eardrum, which may cause adverse reactions.