Clinically, if hair enters the ear, the best and most scientific treatment is to go to a hospital otolaryngologist and find that there is indeed hair in the ear canal. The otolaryngologist will use special tools to remove the hair or use physiological saline to flush the outer ear canal for treatment, rinsing out the hair without significant damage occurring. Do not dig your own ear canal or try to remove the hair. If the hair enters the ear canal too deeply, the process of removing the hair can easily damage the skin of the ear canal and cause it to rupture and bleed, which can especially lead to perforation of the eardrum and induce the occurrence of otitis media. You must take scientific methods to treat and deal with the problem in your normal life and work, and never believe in fetishistic prescriptions and blindly treat them indiscriminately, otherwise it will easily lead to the occurrence of deafness, and small problems will eventually appear in big conditions.