Ear Wax, or cerumen, is secreted in the ear to keep out small foreign objects such as dust and dirt (not unlike the snot in your nose). Most professionals will tell you that it is passes on its own and Qtips actually impact, or force it back where it blocks your ear canal.
Good question! It is formed around the cartilage support of the "pinna" (outer ear/ear flap). It is most comparable to our own ear lobes. As far as I know it has no major function, like the lobes of our own human ears, but it's size and shape will be dictated genetically. It is most likely a remanant of fetal ear development in the womb.
There are certain risks associated with ear tube placement, although they are generally considered safe procedures. Common risks include infection, bleeding, scarring, and persistent ear drainage. Less common risks can include damage to the eardrum or small bones in the ear, and the rare risk of hearing loss or balance problems. It is important to discuss these risks with a healthcare professional before considering ear tube placement.
Ear tubes can be inserted into the incision during myringotomy and left there. The eardrum heals around them, securing them in place. They usually fall out on their own in six to 12 months or are removed by a doctor.
The 3 auditory ossicles are "little bones" found in the middle ear. They are the smallest bones in the human body, and each one has its own name:· tympanic side = malleus or hammer· middle = incus or anvil· oval window side = stapes or stirrupTheir purpose is to transmit sound vibrations from the tympanic membrane (eardrum) to the oval window.The 3 auditory ossicles are "little bones" found in the middle ear. They are the smallest bones in the human body, and each one has its own name:tympanic side = malleus or hammermiddle = incus or anviloval window side = stapes or stirrup
no, it will just hurt more than the first time because your piercing through scar tissue not flesh
Yes you can get the ear repierced however you need to wait until the surgeon tells you it's OK to repierce the lobe.
yes, but you have to wait for like a month or two after your body rejects it before you can repierce it. But when you repierce it again make sure to do it right.
If you don't repierce them. I guarantee it won't happen again.
If its already closing, either go to your piercer for them to repierce it now, or let it heal and repierce it then. Don;t try it yourself
HIMSELF! He cut off his own ear! Gosh!
The brain and the skull design divides the hearing system.. Each ear is its own unit with their own internal mechanisms and auditory nerves. That is why some people can hear with one ear but not their other ear when that ear is damaged.
You can repierce it just about any time.
There will be more scar tissue than normal, but otherwise no.
Actually they are not ear tittes they are big ear lobs that grow on your ear either from pearcing your own ears and it got infected or you got it pearced and didnt take care of your ear good enough.........they are caused by wearing fake jewelry or infections.........
I don't know what it's called, but I know that the noise your hearing is your own blood rushing through your ear.
Gee I would go back to who ever did it and tell them to do one of two things. Refund your money or repierce it for free.