Having hair in your ear will not be a big deal, but it can cause problems in your life. Hair in the ear can cause foreign body sensation in the ear, tinnitus and even affect hearing without causing pain or pus in the outer ear canal. Hair in the external ear canal is mostly short hair that enters through the external ear canal during a haircut. The hair can move with the movement of the head, causing tinnitus as well as squeaking, etc., which affects the quality of life, and the hair can be located in the external ear canal and the eardrum. Treatment needs to be removed as soon as possible. Hair located in the external auditory canal that is shallow can be removed with a wheat grain clamp under the light of the frontal mirror. If the hair is located in the tympanic membrane, it usually needs to be removed with the aid of an intraocular lens using a wheat grain clamp to avoid damaging the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane. If the external ear canal and tympanic membrane are damaged, additional antibiotic treatment such as cefprozil is required.