You wont be able to hear anything.
The auditory canal runs from the auricle (pinna) of the external ear to the tympanic membrane or eardrum which separates the external from the middle ear.
the ear drum Answer: Harmful sounds cause damage to the hair cells as well as the auditory nerve
Feeling pressure in the ears can be a common symptom of a condition called Eustachian tube dysfunction. This occurs when the Eustachian tube, which connects the middle ear to the back of the throat, becomes blocked or doesn't function properly. This can happen due to changes in air pressure, allergies, or congestion. It is best to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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Typically, it should heal on it's own. I am dealing with it now and outside of the chance of middle ear infection, the eardrum shoud heal within 6-8 weeks. You should make sure you see a specialist to look at it and eliminate and other issues you may be having.
The ear drum will heal but it will leave scar tissue. So you may have slight hearing loss in that ear. There is nothing that will heal the ear drum to its original condition.
I think it is the ear drum but there may be more technical names for it.
Let's try drum. You have an eardrum, some play a snare drum, and they may ask for a drum roll.
The outer ear, the visible flap of skin protruding from the head, is called the pinna, or auricle.Whilst some animals have an ability to direct their pinna, the range of movement control by humans is very small, or absent for most folk.The pinna shape may help some animals in concentrating sound, but this is not significant in humans.
It may be because of an ear infection or a rupture in the ear drum, but I would probably get it checked out by the doctor. It may just be a headache.
Putting anything smaller than your elbow, even a Q-tip, can be risky, as you might accidentally push earwax deep inside your ear, where it can get stuck and cause problems. You may develop an infection if you irritate the inside of your ear, and sticking sharp objects inside may cause bleeding and/or serious damage.
People can go deaf for many reasons. Some may suffer an injury and damage the ear. Others may have a growth inside the ear develop. The ear drum may be punctured, or a neurological condition may be present.
The sad thing is, it isn't the ear drum might dilute the sound and make it less loud sure. But when a very loud sound is right next to you the ear drum begins to get alot of damage and you may have that permenant damage for life
It may rupture the ear drum and injure the outer,middle and inner ear.
if it is loud yes. it is called noise pollution. it may affect your ear drum.
The best way to clean out your ears is with a washcloth and warm water. Sticking anything inside of your ear may cause damage to the ear drum.
Any deep probing about in the ear should be done by a doctor, otherwise, the ear drum may become perforated.