Earwax on the tympanic membrane generally does not need to be treated if there are no clinical symptoms associated with it. If tinnitus and other ear discomfort symptoms occur, you need to be operated by a professional doctor, through the ear canal flushing, using suction to clean out the earwax in time. 1. If there are no symptoms, no special treatment is needed: earwax inside the ear canal is a normal physiological phenomenon, if the earwax does not cause clinical symptoms, and this kind of earwax can be naturally removed after a period of time with the head activities, generally no special treatment. 2. If it causes tinnitus and other uncomfortable symptoms, you need to consult a doctor in time to clean it up: when the earwax on the tympanic membrane causes tinnitus and other adverse reactions, due to the difficulty of cleaning up the earwax on the tympanic membrane, it is generally recommended to clean up the earwax on the tympanic membrane under the operation of a professional doctor by flushing the ear canal to soften the earwax, or by using suction device under the guidance of the otoscopy. When earwax is attached to the eardrum, it is not recommended to use tools to force it out by oneself to avoid damage to the eardrum in the process of cleaning earwax. It is recommended that you seek medical attention when symptoms of ear discomfort occur.