If the child’s earwax secretion is not a lot, there is no need to clean the child’s ears, because the earwax has a certain role in protecting the eardrum. If the patient’s earwax is particularly abundant, often gathered into a lump-like thing, especially hard, parents can give the child regular ear pulling, to avoid the formation of hard lumps, is not conducive to the removal. If parents struggle to pull out the ears themselves, they can also go to the hospital and let the doctor buckle the child’s ears, which can be softened with sodium bicarbonate ear drops or soaked in saline, and can be cleaned out aggressively with a suction device or a cerumen hook to clean out the earwax inside the ear. Avoid letting your child pick at his or her own ears, so as not to cause acute otitis externa or even perforation of the eardrum, and the situation of earwax in your child’s ears should improve significantly after active treatment.