The mastoid is a part of the side (temporal bone) of the skull.
(i think) the one behind your ear is called a pelvis
The smallest muscle in the inner ear is called the stapedius muscle. It is located in the middle ear and is responsible for stabilizing the stapes bone, which is involved in the transmission of sound vibrations to the inner ear. The stapedius muscle helps to protect the inner ear from loud sounds by reducing the movement of the stapes.
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It's called tinea and usually associated with muscle tension around the ear.
Your ear may be rumbling due to a muscle spasm in the middle ear called tensor tympani or stapedius muscle. This can happen in response to loud noises, stress, or changes in pressure.
The type of muscle found only in the ear is called the stapedius muscle. It is the smallest skeletal muscle in the human body and is located in the middle ear. The stapedius muscle functions to stabilize the stapes bone, helping to control the amplitude of sound waves that enter the inner ear, thereby protecting it from loud sounds.
A skull (very funny) the bone behind your ear is called the mastoid process. the mastoid bone is the most posterior part of the temporal bone of your skull.
Ear rumbling, also known as voluntary tensor tympani contraction, is caused by the contraction of a small muscle in the middle ear called the tensor tympani muscle. This muscle can be voluntarily controlled by some individuals, leading to the sensation of rumbling or a low-frequency sound in the ear.
Your ear rumbling could be caused by a muscle in your ear called the tensor tympani muscle contracting involuntarily. This can happen due to stress, fatigue, or exposure to loud noises. It is a common and harmless occurrence known as ear rumbling or ear fluttering.
no red bump behind my ear. behind my ear it just sore