Children’s ears are especially tender and do not need to be cleaned often. Only when there is too much earwax in the ear that is too large and may block the ear canal or become dry and hard and cannot be discharged on its own, affecting hearing, do they need help to clean it, and it is recommended to go to an ear, nose and throat department for professional help. Parents can help clean the outer ear properly by washing their hands first and wiping the outer ear canal (the part outside the ear hole) clean with a wet cloth or wipes. If the ear wax is too dry and hard, or if the child cannot cooperate well and the ear wax is deep, special instruments and methods are needed to remove it, and it is advisable to go to the hospital and ask a professional doctor for help. Children do not like to have too much action in their ears, and when discomfort occurs, they will become anxious, twist their heads in emotion, or even refuse by crying, which may lead to accidental damage to the eardrum. Therefore, if you are not sure, it is best to take your child to the hospital and ask for the help of an ENT doctor. Do not forcefully clean your child’s ears at home to avoid accidental injury.