Many components of the ear can receive er-repairable damage to fast and strong changes in air pressure, sound. The first to go is almost always the ear drum, which is called perforation.
Loud Noise And Explosions may damage the ear drums...
Sticking a cotton bud in your ear can damage it.You risk bleeding, a perforated eardrum, or damage to the bones in the ear, which can cause permanent deafness.
ALL damage to a car is repairable. The real question is can it be done cheaply enough to make it worth whyle and can it be done well enough to be as servicible as before the damage.
The tornado caused damage to the house, but it is repairable. With the necessary repairs and renovations, the house can be restored to its original condition.
Very loud sounds, starting at about 125 decibels can cause ear pain or ear damage.
The car was repairable.
Damage to the middle ear that affects sound conduction is called conductive hearing loss. This type of hearing loss occurs when sound waves cannot efficiently pass through the outer and middle ear to the inner ear for processing. Damage to the middle ear components, such as the ear drum or ossicles, can lead to conductive hearing loss. Treatment options vary depending on the underlying cause of the damage.
Repairable, no. Replaceable, yes.
You can damage the tympanic membrane (ear drum).
you could get ear achesif you go to a concert bring ear protectionturn deafit is not fun begging deafyou could damage hearingyou could damage your ear drum
Yes, you can get a sunburn in your ear if your hair doesn't cover it.