Earwax embolism is formed by cerumen secretion from the external ear canal, which is excreted and blocked in the external canal. Treatment takes a variety of methods, such as ear hooks to hook out the embolized cerumen, which can be very painful and can easily damage the external ear canal, causing bleeding in the external ear canal, etc. You can use sodium bicarbonate ear drops to soften the cerumen and then attract the softened cerumen out with a suction device, which is basically painless and does not cause significant damage. You can also use saline to rinse out the cerumen. If it is completely blocked, rinsing is somewhat difficult. The treatment is basically the above 4 methods. The above contents are for reference only. Please refer to the doctor’s guidance for specific medication and treatment.