Yes, excessive crying can lead to fluid accumulation in the ears. When you cry, the tear ducts can become blocked, causing tears to drain into the nasal passages and potentially leading to fluid buildup behind the eardrum. Additionally, the act of crying can create pressure changes in the head, which might also contribute to fluid retention in the ear. However, persistent fluid in the ears may indicate an underlying issue and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Tears are formed when crying because of fluid from the sinuses. The fluid runs up tear ducts to the corners of the eyes. Too much pressure in that area and the tears run.
If it's a question of too much fluid it can overflow, if it's a question about the fluid being too concentrated - don't worry about it.
Yes.
Your ears will start to hurt from the earbuds
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Yep. Too much fluid will cause foaming and will cause lack of lubrication. At what point this starts is anybody's guess.
ALL of it.......wear a CONDOM
too much trans fluid can burn up the trans. just drain some out till it is at the correct level
In most instances too much amniotic fluid is a benign finding during pregnancy, and the baby will be monitored with NST and biophysical profile ultrasound. In some cases too much amniotic fluid can be indicative of downs syndrome, diaphramic hernia, and anephomony.
Ringing ears is a sign of an infection or that you have too much wax in your ear.The way to get rid of it is to go to a doctor and get drops or have them syringed
nothing because if you want your doll to have pierced ears you need to buy one that comes with peirced ears then u buy earrings
yes and it may cause damage to the transmission if filled too much.