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A ruptured or perforated eardrum is exactly what you might imagine: a tear or hole in the eardrum - the part of the ear that vibrates in response to sound waves. Eardrum injuries can be extremely painful and, in the worst cases, might lead to infections and hearing loss. THIS

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Can be damaged by loud noises.?

The eardrum


What can be damaged by loud noises?

The eardrum


How can loud noise be harmful to hearing?

The eardrum can be destroyed.


What Is caused by damage to the eardrum or by constant exposure to loud noise?

Hearing loss


What Caused by damage to the eardrum or by constant exposure to loud noise?

Hearing loss


What part of the ear is damaged most easily by by continued exposure to loud music?

the eardrum


Why people that listen to loud music are in danger losing their hearing?

Because it sends strong vibrations into the eardrum eventually the eardrum gets damaged and they lose their hearing


Why do your ears screech when hearing a loud noise?

because something in your ears do something to the eardrum, we just learned in science


Which parts of the ear can be damaged by loud sound?

Loud sound can potentially damage the delicate hair cells in the cochlea of the inner ear, leading to hearing loss and tinnitus (ringing in the ears). Prolonged exposure to loud noise can also cause damage to the ear drum or middle ear structures, affecting overall hearing function. It is important to protect your ears from excessive noise to prevent such damage.


How can you protect your ear from being damaged?

Avoid loud noise, boxing and wrestling.


Can you lose your hearing from all the loud horns and noise from your New Year's Eve party?

Only if the noise was really loud and it damges the eardrum. If the damage was not too bad you will only lose teporary hearing. So be careful.


How do you use the word impinge in a sentence?

Loud noise can impinge on the eardrum, causing severe hearing damage