On October 24, information from Khanh Hoa General Hospital said that doctors and nurses of the ENT Department of the hospital had just removed 5 hoes from a female patient's ear.
Previously, the female patient (48 years old) was taken to the hospital by her family for examination because of a large, swollen ear, rash and severe pain.
During the examination, the doctor examined the ear and discovered many white objects in the ear canal that were belonging to the ear.

After the fluid suction, the doctors removed 5 live goosebumps and the body of an insect, lying close to the wardines, from the patient's ears.
According to doctors, patients cannot take care of themselves, so during their daily activities, insects can enter the patient's ears to nest and lay eggs, then bloom into hoes. If detected late, the patient may have a perforation of the duodenum.
Doctors at Khanh Hoa General Hospital recommend keeping your ears clean, dry and seeing a doctor immediately if you have signs of pain, itching or unusual discharge.
For young children or relatives who cannot do self-sanitation, they should check their ear hygiene regularly.