Rice is usually small enough that the affected ear can be shaken by gravity to encourage it to fall out on its own by pointing it downward and hopping on one foot. If the rice falls into the ear and cannot fall out on its own, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time. It will be taken out by a specialized doctor. Patients should not dig themselves out to avoid damaging the skin of the external ear canal or pushing the foreign body deeper. If the rice cannot fall out by itself, it may be adhering to the ear skin or entering the deeper part of the ear. In this case, patients should not dig it out by themselves, as it may damage the skin of the external ear canal or push the foreign body deeper. In this case, the patient should go to the ENT department of the hospital in time, and the doctor will use the appropriate instruments as well as the removal plan to remove the foreign body according to the condition of the external ear canal.