No there is no connection
Do not stick anything into your ear, if you have a ruptured eardrum. This can cause damage or promote a serious infection.
The ears may bleed because of an ear infection. A ruptured or perforated eardrum may also cause bleeding and drainage.
Too much pressure can rupture an eardrum. For example, I ruptured my brother's eardrum many years ago with one of those pool noodles. We were fighting with them in the pool and I smacked him in the side of the head with it. The force of impact directly over his ear created enough pressure inside of his ear cavity to actually rupture his eardrum. Another thing that can rupture/burst an eardrum is simply sticking something that doesn't belong inside of your ear too deep, physically puncturing the eardrum. Although eardrums can burst, they can also heal. However, the older you get, the more difficult it becomes for your body to repair an eardrum.
A ruptured or perforated eardrum is exactly what you might imagine: a tear or hole in the eardrum - the part of the ear that vibrates in response to sound waves. Eardrum injuries can be extremely painful and, in the worst cases, might lead to infections and hearing loss. THIS INFORMATION HAS BEEN FOUND ON KIDSHEALTH.COM .. si habla espanol.
The tympanic membrane (eardrum) is the division of the outer and middle ear. The middle ear is sometimes called the tympanic chamber, so the eardrum is officially designated to the middle ear.
the ear canal is literally the hole in the side of your head, leading to the eardrum. the eardrum is the membrane ( tympanic membrane) at he end of the ear canal.
the eardrum is in the middle ear and the cochlea is in the inner ear
to transmit sound entering the outer ear to the bones of the middle ear
Blast effect.
the eardrum protect the middle and inner ear.
U will need two toothpicks to each your eardrum
The most common ear ailments are ear infections, tinnitus and glue ear. Other ailments of the ear include a perforated eardrum and vertigo.