Can pulling out your ears damage your eardrum?

Patients usually do not break their eardrums when they pull out their ears. However, it is important to be careful and cautious when pulling out the ears and to avoid reaching too deep into the ear and using excessive force. If the patient accidentally reaches too deep, the eardrum may be damaged or perforated. It is also important to avoid the crowds around you and to operate in a quiet, isolated corner when pulling out your ears. If you are accidentally touched by others, you may accidentally injure the eardrum, causing damage or perforation of the ear. Patients should also avoid digging their ears too often if it is not particularly necessary, and if there is a large amount of cerumen blockage in the ear, they can also go to the hospital for further treatment.