See a doctor.
The pressure wave in the air enters the ear canal and vibrates the tympanic membrane (the ear drum) the ear drum vibrates the malleus (hammer), the incus (anvil) and the stappes (stirrup) in the middle ear. These bonds vibrate the oval window (into the cochlea) and the oval window produces a pressure wave in the fluid in the inner ear.
a perforated ear drum
It is called an ear.
There is a ear drum placed between external and internal ear. It is the most prominent structure that vibrates to produce sound. Then the three tiny bones in the middle ear also vibrate. Then the oval and round windows also vibrate. Then the hair cells in the inner ear also vibrate. The fluid that is present in the cochlea also vibrates.
It means that doctors take little tubes (literally, think like a little itty bitty straw no longer than a pen tip) and push them through the ear drum. It stays in the ear drum and creates an opening between the inner and outer ear that keeps fluid from building up behind the ear drum. It's kind of like putting a sewer pipe in a dam to let the water go to the other side of the river.
I dont know what the ear drum does that is what i am finding out now
a tube is implanted in a tiny hole through the eardrum, this allows the drainage of fluid behind the ear drum which will cause the loss of hearing in the affected ear until this minor surgery is done(outpatient)After draining the hearing will gradually return to normal in the affected ear.An ENT is needed to provide this surgery.
an ear drum!
ear drum
An ear drum bursts by water putting pressure on the back of it.
No only loud noises will damage your ear drum.
The surgeon makes a small hole in the ear drum, then uses suction to remove fluid. A small ear tube of metal or plastic is inserted into the ear drum to allow continual drainage. The tube prevents infections as long as it stays in place