What to do when blood clots in the ear canal after bleeding from the ear

Blood clotting in the external ear canal after bleeding from the ear can be removed by direct removal, flushing of the external ear canal, or endoscopic suction after medical examination.
1. Direct removal: Smaller flaky clots can be removed with tweezers, while larger clots adhering to the ear canal wall can be removed with a cerumen hook bypassing the earwax and hooking it out.
2. External ear canal flushing: for hard solidified clots that form embolism in the ear canal and have no operating slit, sodium bicarbonate ear drops can be used to fully infiltrate and soften the clots, and then warm saline can be used to flush them out.
3. Endoscopic suction: if the clot is deeper and adheres to the deeper part of the ear canal and the surface of the tympanic membrane, which is not easy to be removed, it can be suctioned out by negative pressure suction with the aid of endoscopic observation.
When the blood coagulates in the ear canal after bleeding from the ear, you can actively go to the ENT department for consultation and treatment, and self-exploration is not recommended.