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Because a bug got into the boy's ear, the bug bit some tissues in the boy's ear, which made the boy feel severe pain. And I got this bug after going to the hospital for examination. This worm is a triangle worm the size of soybean, and its species information is unknown.

Subsequently, the hotel where the boy was located offered compensation, but the hotel claimed that it was impossible to determine that the bug entered the boy's ear in the guest room, so the hotel could not determine the responsibility for the accident and would not give compensation, so the two sides were still negotiating and the follow-up results were still unknown.

When we encounter bugs entering our ears, we must not listen to online rumors, and use flashlights, drops of sesame oil, balsamic vinegar or tweezers to clamp them directly. First of all, when you shine more light with a flashlight, if these bugs are phototactic, it is indeed possible for them to crawl out a little, but not completely.

Insects have a strong sense of crisis and like to be in dark and humid places, so even if they are exposed to light, they will not just come out. If they are photophobes, such as cockroaches, they may get into their ears and cause more damage.

Drop sesame oil and vinegar. For some insects, they don't like humidity very much and may go outside. If some insects like this humid environment, they may stay in their ears and move around. It's even more dangerous to use tweezers. If you poke him with tweezers, he will climb in harder and cause damage to the eardrum.

So when we have bugs in our ears, we should go to the hospital for treatment at the first time. Be alert to all kinds of remedies on the internet, and don't listen to them easily. Only doctors have professional tools to clean foreign bodies in our ears, and our ordinary tools are not easy to use when dealing with this situation.