Rustling in the ears after ear picking is not normal. Ear picking is a professional term, commonly referred to as pulling out the ears. Under normal circumstances, there will be no rustling in the ears after ear picking, the rustling may be due to improper ear picking operation, resulting in the cerumen of the external auditory canal pushed to the deeper part of the external auditory canal close to the tympanic membrane, which stimulates the tympanic membrane and results in the rustling, and at the same time, there may be the sensation of ear stuffiness. It may also be caused by damage to the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane during ear picking, resulting in a rasping sound accompanied by a feeling of ear pain. Fungus may be brought in during ear picking, and after ear picking, inflammatory oozing from the outer ear canal damage may occur and cause ear canal fungus disease, which may also appear as a rustling sound. Rustling in the ear after ear picking responds to a timely visit to a regular hospital, where the doctor will determine the specific cause of the disease through otoscopy, and give the correct treatment for the cause of the disease.