CHENGDU, CHINA — A man in Chengdu, China decided to take matters into his own hands when a cockroach got stuck in his ear.
The 60-year-old man, surnamed Lee, was enjoying a good night’s sleep when his slumber was disrupted by a sudden pain in his head, the Chengdu News website reported.
Suspecting a bug might be in his ear, Lee tried removing the critter with a toothpick, then tweezers, before shaking his head violently from side to side. None of which worked.
Lee then sprayed pesticide into his ear, which killed the roach, but caused his ear canal to swell up. What’s more, the roach remained stuck in his ear.
After putting up with the pain for three days, Lee finally went to the hospital, where a doctor removed the 1 cm-long cockroach from his ear canal.
The doctor later advised that anyone facing the same problem as Mr Lee should try pouring mineral oil into their ear to flush out the bug.
The 60-year-old man, surnamed Lee, was enjoying a good night’s sleep when his slumber was disrupted by a sudden pain in his head, the Chengdu News website reported.
Suspecting a bug might be in his ear, Lee tried removing the critter with a toothpick, then tweezers, before shaking his head violently from side to side. None of which worked.
Lee then sprayed pesticide into his ear, which killed the roach, but caused his ear canal to swell up. What’s more, the roach remained stuck in his ear.
After putting up with the pain for three days, Lee finally went to the hospital, where a doctor removed the 1 cm-long cockroach from his ear canal.
The doctor later advised that anyone facing the same problem as Mr Lee should try pouring mineral oil into their ear to flush out the bug.
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