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.
Your eardrum can burst very easily. When I was 2 years old, I had to get tubes in my ear cause I used to get ear infections like crazy. A tube in my left ear clogged up and my eardrum burst. My ear wouldn't quit bleeding. I have loss ed complete hearing in my left ear. I have yet to find a way to fix it...
A huge earache and headache, with a burst of pain from hearing any loud or sharp sounds. If you think you have burst an eardrum, the best thing would be to go to a doctor.
You would be in a lot of pain, as well as being permanently deaf.
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any noise over 120 db can burst your eardrum
Yes. You can burst a person's eardrum by striking them near their ear. See related question link.
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Too much pressure can rupture an eardrum. For example, I ruptured my brother's eardrum many years ago with one of those pool noodles. We were fighting with them in the pool and I smacked him in the side of the head with it. The force of impact directly over his ear created enough pressure inside of his ear cavity to actually rupture his eardrum. Another thing that can rupture/burst an eardrum is simply sticking something that doesn't belong inside of your ear too deep, physically puncturing the eardrum. Although eardrums can burst, they can also heal. However, the older you get, the more difficult it becomes for your body to repair an eardrum.
Because the surrounding water pressure will push it that way.
A ruptured tympanic membrane (aka - a burst ear-drum) will drain pus and mucus from the middle ear until the hole within the tympanic membrane has sealed over. Therapy usually involves antibiotic ear-drops and sometimes oral antibiotics, too.
Your eardrum may burst if you keep listening to incredibly loud noise or if a lot of air pollution gets in your ear. If you're in an incredibly noisy place like in the construction site, your nerve signal usually tells you to stay away. If your eardrum burst, you can't hear anything, which means you're deaf. If there's a lot of air pollution, you better stay away as well because it doesn't only affect your lung causing lung cancer or pneumonia, it also affects your ear making your eardrum burst. In the past, most construction workers gets their eardrum burst but now they wear earplugs to protect their ears
A burst eardrum is when the thin flap of skin in your ear leading towards your cochlea vibrates too much and tears, this causes the liquid from your cochlea to flow out of your ear, this can be very painful and lead to not being able to work out which way up you are as the liquid inside your cochlea tells you what way up you are by settling. E.Hannon
Once your ears experience of a breaking of the sound barrier it permanetley bursts your ear drums making you go deaf.
Of course you can! I burst my eardrum foolishly by sticking a rat tail comb in my ear and I didn't suffer any hearing loss. Maybe it wasn't as severe as I thought. It hurts a bit a few days later on, but I hear as clear as a bell!
Generally, yes, on dry land (no swimming, diving, crew) and without weight lifting. Talk to your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.