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2011/05/15 06:00 綜合報導     地區:台北市報導

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A man went to the doctor after suffering from tinnitus, and surprisingly, it was actually a bug that buzzing in his ears. While it not uncommon to see insects enter one's ear canal, doctors say to avoid digging into it, but to seek medical assistance as soon as possible.

Doctors recommend visiting a clinic or hospital if you feel something strange.

Recently a worm invaded this man's ear and caused inflammation.

And this 0.9 cm white insect caused a 50 year-old man's left ear to experience tinnitus.

After 3 days it did not improve, as he went to the hospital, as they found a German cockroach larvae that had entered his ear canal.

Doctors said the humid environment causes many small insects to seek out holes, sometimes as you lie in bed, adding that some people will first dig in their ear to solve the problem.

This may be quite dangerous, as they recommend first using a flashlight so that these insects can find an exit, or use baby oil or salad oil to kill the insect.

After the insect is dead, you should go to the hospital to have it removed.

Do not use sharp objects that can injure the eardrum and lead to hearing loss.

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