If your ear bleeds, you need to stop pulling out the ear immediately, apply cold compresses locally, and stop the bleeding by pressing; if there is no effect, you need to consult a doctor for otoscopy and medication in time.
When pulling out the ear, it may cause the skin of the ear canal to break down locally, resulting in a small amount of blood seepage. At this time, you need to stop pulling out the ear immediately, apply cold compresses locally to stop the bleeding, and at the same time, you can use the appropriate size of cotton balls to fill in the affected ear canal and press to stop the bleeding, and at the same time, you can use iodine swabs to disinfect the local treatment.
If the above treatment measures are still ineffective, it is necessary to go to the otorhinolaryngology department in time for otoscopic examination, to check in detail the depth of the damage to the patient’s ear canal and whether the eardrum has been broken.
If bleeding occurs after pulling out the ear, you should consult a doctor in time, do not take medication without authorization, so as not to delay the condition.