What to do if you have mites in your ears

It is not very common to have mites on the ears. For patients with mites on the ears, it is clinically recommended to do the following treatments: 1. Focus on prevention. Most patients with mites on the ears have a lot to do with the presence of mites on the patient’s bed sheets, covers and pillowcases. For this case, patients are required to frequently wash bed sheets and covers with boiling water, sunlight exposure or freezing in the refrigerator and other treatments to freeze the mites around so that they do not easily reappear. 2. For patients with mites on the ears, which are clinically invisible to the naked eye, in this case it is recommended that patients go to an ENT clinic and have the doctor use an attractor to suck up the cerumen and other moist substances in the ear canal to avoid the formation of mites in the In this case, it is recommended that the patient go to an ENT clinic and let the doctor use an attractor to suck up the earwax and other moist substances in the ear canal to avoid the formation of mites inside the environment, or apply anti-mite ointment locally outside the ear canal for symptomatic treatment under the guidance of a dermatologist. In short, mites on the ears should be treated actively to avoid repeated accumulation of otitis media and other difficult to treat diseases.