It vibrates and sends signals to your brain quicker than a blink.
any noise over 120 db can burst your eardrum
it can break your eardrum
The eardrum can be destroyed.
Yes, you can have this symptom of over-exposure to noise without eardrum damage. Tinnitus can also develop as a result of other factors other than noise exposure.
Hearing loss
Hearing loss
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.
Loud noise can impinge on the eardrum, causing severe hearing damage
because something in your ears do something to the eardrum, we just learned in science
every time something like a loud or soft noise enter your ears the drum starts to hit against the the anvil.
Is there anything I can do to make it better
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.