What’s the matter with your fingers in your ears?

The ringing in the ear may be related to foreign bodies in the external auditory canal, cerumen impaction, chronic diffuse otitis externa and other conditions.
1. Foreign body in the external auditory canal: Hair in the external auditory canal, if attached to the eardrum, can be pushed to rub against the eardrum when the finger reaches into the ear and touches the foreign body, resulting in a nuisance sound.
2. Cerumen embolism: excessive secretion of cerumen glands in the external auditory canal and poor drainage can lead to the accumulation of cerumen and the formation of embolism, which can be pushed to squeeze the eardrum when the finger is put into the ear and produce the sensation of tingling.
3. Chronic diffuse otitis externa: water in the ear canal, infection and repeated ear digging and other undesirable stimuli, can lead to diffuse chronic inflammation of the external auditory canal, itchy and uncomfortable feeling in the ear, thickening of the skin of the external auditory canal, narrowing of the canal cavity, and the deeper part of the external auditory canal often accumulates detached epithelial debris. When the finger into the ear, can prompt the ear canal deep skin debris stimulation of the eardrum, and the performance of the ear ZiZi ringing.
When the finger into the ear ringing situation, can actively seek medical treatment, systematic examination to clarify the diagnosis.