Can bleeding from pulling out ears heal on its own?

Whether or not bleeding from pulling out ears can be cured on its own needs to be combined with the degree of bleeding and the location of the injury to make a comprehensive analysis. Because the ear canal wall is rich in blood vessels, and the skin is relatively thin, when pulling out the ear is very easy to rub the ear canal, causing bleeding. If the amount of bleeding is small, most of them can be cured without special treatment; if the amount of bleeding is large, it usually takes a long time to be cured after stopping the bleeding. However, if the damage to the eardrum is accompanied by bleeding, it will not heal on its own. Relevant treatment and guidance are needed. When pulling out the ear, it is best to use a spoon to gently rotate in the outer ear canal and then move downward, and the earwax will come out. Avoid excessive force or rough movements. In addition, it is not necessary to dig your ears frequently, usually once every 1-2 weeks. If there is more cerumen, the time can be shortened.