Yes, of course you can. Doctors have a liability to protect you from damage and harm that may occur in the doctors office. The first thing you should do would be to talk to the doctor himself, make sure it was his/her fault, and then consult with an attorney.
Because it hurts and it breaks your eardrum when something such as a stick goes in your ear
If the ear drum is in danger of rupturing from the pressure, a doctor can place tubes in the ear surgically to relieve the pressure. This still puts a small hole in the ear drum, but it has clean edges and is smaller so it has a much better chance of healing well. There isn't anything you can do at home about this, however.
r u a doctor as well
no, becasue it's not their fault. But you may be able to claim, compensation, off of your travel insurance if you have any.
Implantation is usually light and lasts a few hours to a 3-4 days. It is also spotting of a pinkish discharge. Cyst rupturing can only be diagnosed by a doctor.
Yes why couldn't you
Yes, most often for malpractise
if they do then you can sue
Yes you Can
Of course you can. However, if you decided to sue, HRA will ask for a percentage of the reward.
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This is the tube that connects the ear with the throat. Its function is to equalize air pressure on both sides of the eardrum to keep the eardrum from rupturing and to reduce pain that may be felt when air pressure is reduced. When a person yawns or swallows, the eustachian tube opens, and some of the air in the middle ear may pass into the throat, adjusting the pressure in the middle ear to match the pressure in the outer ear.