it depends how large u stretch the ear lobe 'they' say after 8mm youre hole will never fully close, but go back down to a normal percing size.
Ear Wax, or cerumen, is secreted in the ear to keep out small foreign objects such as dust and dirt (not unlike the snot in your nose). Most professionals will tell you that it is passes on its own and Qtips actually impact, or force it back where it blocks your ear canal.
the round window in the ear is a little hole connected to the beginning of the coclea. God bless you
You are describing the "ear canal".
The Anvil, Hammer and Stirrup are small bones in the middle ear.
no, your ear has less than 5 bones and your back consists of your hole spine and part of the ribs
Most people get their second hole on their right ear. ;D. But, it depends which ear you like best ;]
No, it will just make the hole bigger and if you let it strink down it may not return back to a normal looking ear piercing.
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yes you can. there is a little hole in the back of your tamagotchi. Take a small but narrow object and stick it in that hole. that is the reset button.
Try a different style of ear plug
The main difference between the magnetic and the clip-ons are how they look. Clip-ons are okay for dangly, hoops, or large earrings. However if you want small earrings or studs, you should stick with magnetic earrings because the small clip-ons tend to look either childish or grandmotherly.
Yes, it can cause an ear infection
On the top of the phone next to the ear phone jack, there is a small hole. Find something small enough that will fit in the hole and push down on it. That releases the pop-up simcard holder located right next to it. Pull it out install away. On the top of the phone next to the ear phone jack, there is a small hole. Find something small enough that will fit in the hole and push down on it. That releases the pop-up simcard holder located right next to it. Pull it out install away.
Try to ease the earring in slowly and carefully; move it around in the hole to see if you can find a small opening. If it is already closed, go and get it repierced professionally.
Yes. There is a small tube that connects the ear canal to the throat. This is not normal. If the air is coming out of your ears you have a hole in your eardrum. Take it from someone who has had a hole in one eardrum for 20 years!! And by the time you realize you have an ear infection it is a bad one because it can't build up pressure behind the eardrum. The infection just leaks out the hole.