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Can small holes in your eardrum make you deaf?

small holes cant make you deaf as the ear canal is still open


Is Halle Berry deaf?

She is deaf in one ear because her ex boyfriend beat her so badly that her left eardrum burst causing deafness. The ex boyfriend is rumored to be Wesley Snipes.


How does loud noises make you deaf?

Deafness is more or less caused by damage or a defect in the tympanic membrane (the eardrum), such as the membrane being ruptured by blunt force or a loud noise (130 + decibels) like that of a space shuttle take off.


Do small holes make you deaf?

Small holes themselves do not make a person deaf. Hearing loss is typically caused by damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve. However, a small hole in the eardrum can impact hearing if it affects the vibration necessary for sound transmission.


How can people go deaf?

The bursting of the eardrum, or swelling of the ear canal. These can be caused by infection within the ear canal, overexposure to loud sounds, or sustaining impact directly to the outer ear.


How can a nearby explosion burst your eardrum?

A nearby explosion can burst your eardrum due to the sudden increase in air pressure created by the blast. The rapid change in pressure can cause the eardrum to rupture, leading to hearing loss and pain. The loud noise generated by the explosion can also contribute to damaging the delicate structures of the ear.


How can your eardrum burst?

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.


When you are deaf what part is damaged?

When you are deaf multiple parts of the ear can be injured. The ear receives sound as vibration that it converts into sound that is understood by the brain. The parts of the ear that can be injured to result in deafness are the following: the eardrum, the cochlea, the auditory nerve and the middle ear ossicles. Damage to any one of these will result in deafness.


What part of speech is erupts?

Erupts is a verb.


Does the eardrum absorb or transmit sound?

Well in your eardrum there is a speaker


What does the eardrum protect?

the eardrum protect the middle and inner ear.


What does the eardrum do?

The function of the eardrum is to transmit sound and amplify vibration.