You wouldnt be able to stay balanced and would lead to major damage in the auditory canals.
the semicircular canals of the inner ear
There are many but some are otitis media which is bacterial infection of the middle ear. Another can just be as simple as wax build up in the ear canal. A third would be damage to the semicircular canals. This would cause lack of balance. This is called labyrinthis or vertigo.
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On very bad effect would be if an abscess developed and damaged the semicircular canals, making it impossible to balance while standing or walking. Forcing you into a wheelchair to get around. A predictable effect is partial or total hearing loss.
The prime risk of any surgery is the risk of anesthesia. In this case, the secondary risk would be that of potential infection, postsurgically.
Your sinuses and your ear canals are connected. If you have a bad sinus infection and is not treated properly, you can easily get an ear infection. It also could just plug up your ear canals (by plug up i generally mean that the ear canal may become inflamed and therefore smaller), and it could make it somewhat harder to hear. But mostly it would be the ear infection that would be most likely.
the cell die from infection.
If the prescription is appropriate to treat the infection, their condition might improve.
Otitis mediaOtitis externaMastoiditisImpacted cerumen (ear wax)OtosclerosisSensorineural deafnessMotion sicknessMeniere's Disease
Not quite. Normally would happen through fingering instead.
Infection. This is considered immune compromised.
You could have a UTI or another type of infection.