Contact your physician immediately. The ear tubes may not be put in correctly and may be causing permanent damage to your ear canals and/or ear drums.
wap it with a wet paper
See a doctor
People get tubes put in their ears to help release built up fluid in the middle ear. People who experince frequent ear infections and infants often get tubes put in their ears.
Yes. Believe it or not, frequent/recurrent ear infections (sometimes caused by water, such as going into a pool or taking a shower and getting water in your ears) can be the main cause of getting tubes in your ears. Getting tubes in your ears is a surgical procedure with no side effects (with the exception of vomiting due to the anesthesia). Talking from personal experience, there are no negative consequences to getting tubes with the exception of having to be more careful in and around water.
Eustachian tube.
Sub aqua divers and airline pilots clear their ears (equalize the pressures) by performing the Valsalva maneuver (see the link below). To do this you hold your nose, close your mouth and gently 'blow out' your ears. This should clear your ears unless you have a bad cold or an allergy which is blocking your eustachian tubes, in which case you will have to wait for them to gradually equalise on their own.
The auditory tubes mark the opening of the nasopharynx in the fetal pig. The purpose of these tubes is the beginning of development for the ears.
The symptoms of ear bleeding would be blood coming from the ear or ears. Is the question more likely, "What are the causes of ear bleeding?"
They should through tiny holes in their ears. Tubes are sometimes inserted if the child has problems with this.
Yeah, I think so.
You can easily put ear plugs in or a swim cap
Yes, although it is rarely necessary.
The Valsalva manuever aids in clearing out the sinuses and the eustatian tubes in the ears and also to stabilize pressure in the ears, for instance when your altitude changes and your ears pop.
You need to have a talk with your piercer.