An internet search was not definitive on whether or not the eardrums would rupture, but there is the possibility. If this is describing an actual situation, your time would be best spent talking to a doctor.
A ruptured or perforated eardrum is exactly what you might imagine: a tear or hole in the eardrum - the part of the ear that vibrates in response to sound waves. Eardrum injuries can be extremely painful and, in the worst cases, might lead to infections and hearing loss. THIS INFORMATION HAS BEEN FOUND ON KIDSHEALTH.COM .. si habla espanol.
It depends: If there was only trauma, as in built up pressure when the ear was hit, then the eardrum was injured, and that may be temporary. If there was fluid coming out of the ear at the time, then the eardrum was ruptured and this may cause permanent hearing loss. There may be an operation to fix this, but only the doctor will be able to say for sure.
The eardrum is essentially the membrane of the ear that absorbs sound waves. Since this is essentially skin, it is possible to heal, however if ruptured it can be severe. Delving deeper, the eardrum is a very, very sensitive instrument. It works in a process, and I'd need to know exactly what you mean by "burst and eardrum" to respond.
conduction hearing loss
Because it sends strong vibrations into the eardrum eventually the eardrum gets damaged and they lose their hearing
The eardrum can be destroyed.
Im pretty sure that the hearing membrane is the eardrum
Perforated eardrum and tintinitis
Direct inspection with an otoscope. Hearing tests may reveal a hearing loss.
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Hearing loss
It can damage the eardrum as sound contains vibrations.