Patients who experience pain at the cochlea are likely to have consumed foods that tend to cause inflammation, or to have stayed up late overnight. It is also possible that the patient has otitis media, which causes the pain. Patients are advised to take oral medication such as fire-clearing tablets, and localized ear drops can also be used. In general, patients should pay attention to adjusting their diet, eat more light vegetables and fruits, do not eat spicy and stimulating food, do not eat food with more hormone content, and drink more water. They should also avoid smoking and drinking as much as possible, take the right amount of vitamins, and pay attention to ear hygiene in general. In addition, there is neuralgia that can appear as pain in the ear. Patients are advised to go to the hospital when this symptom occurs.