It is possible to survive being deaf in one ear.
The trauma that leads to destruction of the eardrum, however, may not be survivable; experiencing explosive decompression, a skull fracture, serious concussion, or intrusion of a foreign object into the ear canal are not recommended ways to discover that the ensuing deafness itself is not fatal.
The eardrum is very thin and can easily be damaged if you put something in your ear, for instance a q-tip. a hit directly to the ear can also damage the eardrum, it usually heals after a week or two
An eardrum can break due to loud noises, sudden changes in pressure, infection, or trauma. When the eardrum ruptures, it can cause pain, ear drainage, and hearing loss. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect a ruptured eardrum.
No, it is not possible to live without a spleen as it plays a critical role in the immune system by filtering blood and removing old or damaged red blood cells. Additionally, the spleen helps fight infections and stores blood for emergencies.
The eardrum is located about 0.4 inches (10 millimeters) into the ear canal.
The eardrum is located about 0.4 inches (10 millimeters) into the ear canal.
it is not possible to live without laws and rules
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actually, it's possible to live without a heart, but you must have it replaced by another thing that circulates your blood.
Yes, it is possible for you to allow someone to live in your house without charging them rent.
You can live with just one Kidney.
you would not be able to hear
no ________________ You can live long without death, but you can't live forever without death. Death will overtake you eventually.
No!
It is possible to live without magnets, but this might make life kind of difficult. There are magnets in everything these days, including ovens, stoves and refrigerators.
No, you'll die soon.