No: for a ruptured eardrum, you need to go see a physician, the sooner the better, no phutzing around. [If you have no health insurance, and you live in the US, you will probably need to go to a hospital emergency department to be seen. If so, you may be in the waiting area for awhile.] A ruptured eardrum is not a mundane, every-day minor ear health concern. Three drops of water won't do much to help you; in fact, do not put anything into your ear at alluntil seen by a physician or nurse-practitioner. Your health care provider will find the right thing to do, which may involve antibiotics if there is infection present, and there is a fair likelihood of that. And other treatments, plus a hearing test in a few months, may be required.
I hope you're feeling better soon. Protect your hearing: it's a precious gift!
The tear of the Tympanic membrane in your inner ear. Tympany = drum.
No, it is a physical problem, like getting cut.
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Possibly a ruptured drum. If you blow your nose & you can feel it in either of your ears, that is confirmation.
mud drum means water drum or feed water drum
A "drum" is not a recognised measure for liquids.
A Drum Throne is a round chair with three legs
calculate the volume of water a drum can take the drum is 72inch diameter by60inch height
The full drum. Answer It depends a drum a quarter full is almost impossible to roll but a drum that is completely full will although heavier roll easier.
After the dropping have dffused into the water in the water in the drum dilute the concentrate and water your plants.
It is hard to hear because the ear is not sealed quite yet, which means it is close to the part your ear hears with.
The steam drum separated the steam from the water and stream mixture in the boiler drum.