clean your ears twice to three times a day, and make sure that your earrings stay in until six months are over. if you have a cartilage piercing, keep it in for eight to twelve weeks before changing it.
You can protect your ears from loud noises by simply avoiding areas that are prone to be loud such as; construction areas, demolition sites, concerts, and other areas that commonly have loud sounds. However, if you absolutely need to be in these areas, wearing ear protection will be quite helpful. Ear muffs and/or ear plugs are fairly inexpensive, easy to find, and easy to wear.
You can wear earplugs, or get away from the loud sound.
superficially cleaning them with soap. never using q-tips or any other object to poke them.
it protects your ear because you ear is your ear
Use ear plugs
Earplugs or similar
wash them
Could be an allergy, try an OTC antihistamine.
they limit the natural resources
I personally think that animals have big ears because they can hear carefully like if a predator is sneaking up to it's prey then they would be able to escape. But, also, by Fennagirl: Because Noddy wouldn't pay the ransom.
They try to run away from the enemies they also try to hurt the enemy so they would stop following the killer whales. It is easy if you try to imagine it.BYE.Have Fun
Not cover but try to protect from heavy weight of snow as it can break branches.
A guinea pig hearing is like this: guinea pigs hearing is very sensitive so try not to scream around one cause it could really hurt there ears so do not scream around guinea pigs
All types of music is bad for your ears if you have it up at a high volume and listen to it on a daily basis. It can cause serious permanent hearing loss. Try to listen to the music you like but not as high.
Because your white blood cells try's to protect your body from infection
Because your white blood cells try's to protect your body from infection
Yes, you should try to wear earphones or noise-isolating headphones whilst drumming to protect your ears.
Try thinking that one through for yourself. Hair is on the outside of the body. Bones are inside the body. Kinda difficult to protect something if the protective layer is on he inside.
no they don'tsome have ears on their legs, sides of their body, sides of their heads, their antennae and much more.4 more info try googleing it
No, putting your hands over your ears is not part of autism or a feature of autism. Autistic people have sensory problems, meaning that they are more sensitive to sensory stimulation such as sound - an autistic person may put their hands over their ears to try to prevent themselves hearing so that their sensory issues are easier for them to cope with.
To prevent damage to your ears make sure you clean them often. Yes you can use Q tips but make sure you don't insert deep in the ear canal. When listening to music try avoiding putting the volume so loud. This can lead to hearing problems.
A settlement hearing is a legal proceeding where parties involved in a dispute negotiate and attempt to come to a mutual agreement or resolution outside of court. It gives the parties an opportunity to reach a settlement without going through a full trial.
Because the rest of your body is feeling hot. When you feel hot, the capillaries (small blood vessels) in your ears dilate, or spread out, so that more heat can escape from the blood. Sometimes, when you feel embarrassed, your body is under stress, from muscle action and various substances released from your glands due to your body's reaction to that emotion. This causes the same thing as when you feel hot to happen, and your capillaries in your ears, and sometimes your face, dilate, causing a rush of warm blood to reach those areas.
To make your ears move you need to think,''I can move my ears, I can move my ears, I know I can!'' Really hard. Then just look to your left and try to move your eyebrowns then your ears will move!!! Belive me it works.