No you will not loose you your hearing but your ear will get infected because the hairs are their to protect it, and when you ear gets infected it could get damaged badly, so then you may loose your hearing.
The cochlea is the main hearing-related organ of the inner ear. When it is damaged, permanent hearing loss is the result. Tiny "hair cells" on the cochlea are responsible for sensing specific sounds, and cochlea damage is caused by the bending and/or breaking of these "hair cells."
The Ear is the organ of hearing.COCHLEA
internal ear. C
Your ear drum senses vibrations, those vibrations are sounds you hear. If we did not have our ear drums sound would simple float through it. If you bust your ear drum you will lose your hearing. Does that answer you question?
Cochlea.
It depends
Hearing and balance receptors are found in the ear.
sensorineural hearing loss
In the so-called cochlea, in the inner ear.
A loud sound can damage your hearing by killing cilia in your ear that makes you hear things, and when you kill all the cilia you lose your hearing.
The last sense a dying person loses is hearing.
When she threw the apple and blew up the Careers supplies, the explosion damaged her ear.
Juliette lost her hearing on two different occasions. She lost hearing in the first ear after convincing her doctor to try a new medicine, and developing a prolonged illness. She lost the hearing in the second ear because, during her wedding, a piece of good luck rice became lodged in her ear drum. When the doctor tried to remove the rice he punctured her ear drum.
Thomas Edison lost his hearing because at the age 12 he had scarlet fever and recurring a untreated middle ear infection.
A bout of scarlet fever and recurring, untreated middle - ear infections.
Conductive hearing loss occurs in the outer or middle ear. (Something stuck in hear canal, perforated ear drum, breakdown in the ossicular chain)Sensorineural loss occurs in the inner ear inside cochlea where the tinny hair cells have become damaged.
conductive hearing loss results from a problem with the inner and outer ear