The first situation is that the patient may not be operating correctly when pulling out the ear, because the ear canal is S-shaped, not straight, and the patient’s pulling out may have something to do with causing bruising damage to the wall of the ear canal, in which case there will be ear pain, and of course there will be significant pain if the eardrum is damaged. In the second case, the patient has otitis, a red, swollen and inflamed ear canal. In this case, once the ear is pulled out, it is easy to cause damage to the local mucosa, bleeding, etc., and pain will also occur. Generally speaking, if a patient has pain when pulling out the ear, it is recommended that the patient stop pulling out the ear immediately, and it is best to go to an ENT clinic for an examination to determine whether there is any abrasion or damage inside the ear, and whether there is cerumen or infection and inflammation, and then let the doctor clean the ear canal according to the above-mentioned situation, which is safer and more reliable.