What to do if you get paper in your ear

Paper in the ear is a foreign body in the external auditory canal of plant origin. The economist will consult a doctor to observe the location of the foreign body through specialized equipment and remove it with the help of specialized instruments.
Specialized doctors will observe the position of the foreign body through direct vision and endoscopy, and judge the choice of professional instruments to remove it by understanding the size, texture and relationship with the structures in the ear. For superficial paper, knee forceps and cerumen hooks are commonly used in conjunction with the operation; while deeper foreign bodies need to be removed by choosing suction devices and malleoli forceps. For foreign bodies that are difficult to hold, saline rinsing is feasible.
Scratching and exploring should be minimized after paper ingress into the ear to avoid pushing the foreign body deeper and causing obstacles to removal or unnecessary injury.