Cockroaches burrowing into the ear can be removed by shining a flashlight, saline rinsing after cooking oil instillation, and otoscopic removal.
Cockroaches are phototropic and can move with the light. If the cockroach is drilled into the ear, the ear hole on the cockroach’s side should be turned downward in time, and the cockroach may crawl out of the body by itself with the light column of the flashlight.
In addition, you can fill the ear canal with edible oil such as sesame oil, which can stick to the cockroach and limit its activities, and then use saline to rinse the ear canal repeatedly, which will help flush the cockroach out of the body.
If the above treatments are not effective, you should go to the hospital in time. Doctors can determine the location of the cockroach with the help of otoscope and remove the cockroach with the help of pincers.
If the cockroach is in the ear, you should avoid digging the ear violently to avoid damaging the ear, and consult the ENT department in time for treatment under the doctor’s guidance.