Worms in the ear will not enter the brain.
When a live bug enters the external auditory canal, the bug crawls inside, and can be blocked by the tympanic membrane and no longer move forward to stay in the external auditory canal, at this time, due to the bugs continue to crawl and stir, can cause severe ear pain, tinnitus and other symptoms.
Some bugs can penetrate the tympanic membrane to cause perforation of the tympanic membrane and enter the tympanic chamber, the walls of the tympanic chamber will also block its entry into the deep inner ear, the skull base bone can be blocked in the middle ear, so the bugs in the ear will not enter the brain.
For those who have worms or other foreign objects in their ears, it is recommended that they go to a specialist in the hospital immediately and have the worms or foreign objects removed in a timely manner under the guidance of the doctor to avoid tissue damage.