What should I do if I get a mosquito in my ear?

Mosquitoes inside the ear need to be taken out in time, and need to go to an ENT clinic to be treated by a medical professional. Mosquitoes are insect-like foreign bodies. Most insects can not crawl backwards, rotate in the external auditory canal, resulting in mosquitoes uninterruptedly to the ear tympanic membrane inside the crawl. 1. You can use oil, ethanol and other substances to drop into the ear canal, or use cotton balls moistened with ether or other volatile anesthetics placed in the external auditory canal for a few minutes to kill, adhere and anesthetize mosquitoes before removing them with tweezers or rinsing them out. 2. In general, it is not recommended to pull out or dig out the ear by oneself, so as to avoid unnecessary bleeding or injury, especially if the eardrum is injured, it may lead to tympanic membrane perforation. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to be handled by a professional ENT doctor. It is necessary to remove the foreign body under the direct vision of the otoscope to avoid side damage. If you get a mosquito in your ear, do not panic or treat it on your own. You need to seek medical treatment as soon as possible and be handled by a professional physician.