Children’s earwax can be pulled out, but if it is a thin piece of earwax you can remove it at home by yourself, just use small tweezers to remove it directly. However, if the earwax is dark brown, you should not remove it yourself because the external ear canal is deep and narrow, and the earwax is in the middle and back of the external ear canal, near the eardrum. If you are not careful, you can damage the wall of the external ear canal, leading to otitis externa or an abscess, or in severe cases, the tympanic membrane, leading to perforation of the eardrum or acute otitis media. Therefore, if you find black and brown earwax, you should first soak it locally with sesame oil or sodium bicarbonate 3-4 times a day for about 5-6 days to soften it, and then go to the hospital to remove it directly with cerumen grooves or attractors to heal it. If it is not softened, you can soak it repeatedly and take it out repeatedly to heal it completely.