Do not attempt to remove an insect from the ear if it is alive. It may try to escape by digging its way deeper into the ear canal. Use warm mineral oil, baby oil, or olive oil to float the insect out of the ear instead of pulling it out with tweezers or another instrument. Leaning the head to the side and wiggling the earlobe may allow the bug to fall out on its own. Follow up with a physician to ensure the bug came out in its entirety.

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