Earwax is clinically known as cerumen, which is too deep to be pulled out. One should actively seek medical treatment and choose the appropriate disposal method after examination by a specialist, and the common treatment methods include direct removal and indirect removal.
1. Direct removal: For cerumen that is deep but movable and not completely blocking the external auditory canal, it can be removed directly with a cerumen hook; if the hook fails to work, it can be removed with knee forceps.
2. Indirect removal: cerumen is deep and fixed in the external auditory canal, it needs to be removed by sodium hydrogen carbonate solution, dropping in the ear 4~6 times a day on average, soaking for 3~4 days, and then removing it again when it is completely softened, or rinsing it out directly with physiological saline, and removing it with ear suction device if necessary.
Therefore, cerumen embolism, it is recommended that timely regular hospital consultation, under the guidance of a professional doctor for treatment.