What should I do if a centipede crawls into my ear?

Centipede crawling into the ear is recommended to calm down, take fragrant oil, alcohol and other liquids to drown, and then seek medical treatment as soon as possible.
Centipedes crawling into the ear, which are still active, can cause severe pain, tinnitus, and even bleeding in the ear canal, and in severe cases, can lead to perforation of the eardrum. First of all, don’t panic, it is not recommended to pull out the ear by yourself with tools such as ear-digging spoons or cotton swabs, in order to avoid provoking it and causing damage to the ear canal and tympanic membrane.
You can try to kill it by dropping liquids such as sesame oil or alcohol into the ear and go to the hospital in time.
Doctors can examine the ear in detail under an otoscope and remove it using specialized tools such as tweezers. Otoscopy can try to ensure that the centipede is removed intact to avoid its limb remaining and causing subsequent infection. At the same time, gentle handling under the endoscope can avoid secondary damage to the ear canal and eardrum.
After the centipede is removed, antibiotic ear drops are used as appropriate to prevent infection depending on the damage to the ear canal.