My ears get moldy and hairy after plucking them out!

(the picture comes from the Internet)

Recently, I saw this in the media One news, a middle-aged man has been itching and peeling ears recently, and there is often pus in his ears. When he went to the hospital for inspection, he found that his ears were moldy and covered with mold and white hair! It turns out that he likes to go to the health care place outside to pick his ears, which is what we often call “ear picking”.

In some health care places, the pedicure technician and the ear picking technician are the same person. It may be possible to pick ears for the next customer. During the process, it is easy to transmit the fungus on the feet of the previous person to the ears of the next customer who receives ear picking, causing the ears to be infected with “beriberi”!

Inadequate disinfection measures for ear picking can easily lead to cross infection and disease. Let’s take a look at the risks of picking your ears!