On September 16, doctors at Tien Yen District Medical Center (Quang Ninh province) removed a bug from a patient’s ear.
Previously, the patient had ear pain, tinnitus, and hearing loss, so he went to Tien Yen District Medical Center for examination. Through examination and ENT examination, doctors discovered an image of a living bug in the patient’s ear canal.
The patient was ordered by the doctor to have an endoscopy to remove the foreign object. The object removed was a bug about 3 cm long and 1 cm wide.
After the bug was removed and the ear was cleaned, the patient’s ear pain gradually decreased.
According to Dr. Luc Thanh Huy, who directly removed the foreign object from the patient, if the insect is not removed from the ear, it can crawl deeper into the ear, causing a perforated eardrum or infection and ear inflammation.
The best way is to take the patient to the nearest medical facility. Absolutely avoid removing foreign objects with unsanitary personal tools that can damage the eardrum, affect hearing ability or cause the foreign object to go deeper, affecting the eardrum.
Doctor Huy gives instructions on how to prevent insects from entering the ear: keep the house clean and airy to limit insect hiding places. Before going to bed, clean the bed, avoid sleeping on the ground or in damp places.
“If the family has young children, when the child is healthy, has no fever, no runny nose but has symptoms of pain, itching, and discharge from the ear, parents should think about the possibility of parasitic insects and take them to a medical facility for examination immediately for timely treatment, avoiding unfortunate consequences,” Dr. Huy emphasized.