Ear wax "flows" from the inside to the outside carrying dirt and other particulate matter out of the ear.
Because you are pushing the ear wax further into your ear. Plus the ear cleans itself. By taking a little bit of ear wax out of your ear each day. If the ear wax does not come out then you should to the DOCTOR so that they can take a look at it and have them clean it out for you.
Not usually unless they start touching/tugging on their ear
The external ear itself has no bones, only cartilage.
ahhh , a dead ear is when you either chop off your ear and there is nothing to sustain it and keep it alive, or when your ear dies from infection as your body disassociates the ear from itself.
Because an ear is not an essential appendage.
Well,you really shouldn't even touch it,because touching it might scrape the scabb of and soon it will either become a scar or it will get infected.So I would just leave it until it falls off by itself.
You can tell that your six month old has an ear infection if he/she is restless, crying inconsolably and touching his/ her ear, due to the pain. You should probably call your pediatrician just to be on the safe side.
the sound wave vibrate the cochlea in your ear (a small snail like organ in your ear) the fluid inside it shake touching receptors your brain takes the vibrations and and relays the info
No. A cow's ear is all cartilage and blood vessels with hair covering it to protect both the ear itself and the ear canal. Earlobes is purely a primate thing.
Yes, there can be a connection. If you have a bacterial infection in your sinuses, then you are probably blowing your nose/ touching your nose a lot. Since the ear piercing is new you are probably touching it a lot/ rotating it a lot. Bacteria may have been transferred from your nose/ sinus via your finger to your ear. Just put hibiclens, or some other antiseptic on your ear a few times a day.
b because in the word bear there is a word ear in it so if you take word ear out then it will be b
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