There are two main conditions to consider when you feel wet inside when you pull out your ears: in the first case, the patient may have oily ears themselves, which is a genetic factor, and often secretes wet, yellowish ear chan inside, which is especially likely to accumulate inside over time. In the second case, the main consideration is that the outer ear canal has been filled with water when washing hair, bathing or swimming, so when you pull out the ear, you feel that it is wet and moist inside. It is important to clean the external ear canal regularly in your life, especially for patients with particularly strong cerumen secretion, to avoid prolonged cerumen retention leading to otitis externa, and to protect the ear canal when you wash your hair or take a bath and try not to enter water, otherwise it will easily lead to infection of the external ear canal.