What about parasites in the human ear

The likelihood of having parasites inside the human ear is very small and essentially impossible. If there are worms inside the ear, they may have crawled in through the opening of the external ear canal, or the worms may have entered the external ear canal and left eggs in the ear canal, thus growing. In this case, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, through the otoscope and other examinations to clean up the worms.
The human external ear canal is a small space, and the skin of the ear canal has the function of secreting cerumen, which normally maintains a slightly acidic environment in the ear to resist microbial attack. In addition, the outer ear canal itself is very sensitive and will pull out its own ear if there is any abnormal sensation to expel the foreign matter inside the ear canal.
Therefore, if there are worms in the ear, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to have the foreign bodies cleaned out through otoscopy and other examinations.