Yes, wind whipping in your ear causes a pressure difference which can cause (or worsen) an earache. It happens to me when I climb mountains, or just walk on a cold and windy day.
I recommend carrying small ear plugs with you when you are out. If the wind starts whipping, put them in. It can help a lot.
Not specifically, but you can stimulate pain receptors in your external ear canal. If water is trapped in your outer ear canal, a bacterial infection may occur.
yo get an earache by infection yo get an earache by infection
Wind does not affect tsunamis.
wind has no affect on rubber
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Wind does not affect tsunamis.
Another word for earache?? - "My Ear Hurts!!" :( lolanother word for earache? Sinus Infection
The sport of wind surfing does not affect tides.
The natural and physical factors are the wind systems that affect the Philippines. Mountains and tall buildings affect the wind systems.
Earache Records was created in 1985.
how does temeperature differences affect wind speed
Wind will affect the rocket causing it to go off course or crash into a tree.
Wind and water can affect rocks by carrying them around and eroding the rocks by such pressure