Ants crawling into the ear can cause severe earache, noise and other discomfort in the ear, at which time the foreign body can be removed by light-induced crawling, or by adhering, rinsing, or pinching out.
Insects such as ants crawl into the ear, and due to the crawling commotion, can produce noise as well as severe earache. The eardrum can also be damaged as the insect rotates in the external auditory canal or continuously crawls towards it.
It is recommended to shine a flashlight into the ear hole to lure the insect out with bright light. If the luring out fails, you can first use alcohol or oil and other substances to drop into the ear to drown the insect, and then go to the hospital as soon as possible, there are specialists through adhesion, anesthesia after flushing out or use tweezers to clip out and other ways to take out.
Ants crawling into the ear, after the failure of self-induced extraction, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, by the doctor to check the situation and actively deal with it, and to prevent damage to the surrounding tissues.