When you get hit in the head, the impact can cause a temporary disruption in the auditory system, leading to a phenomenon known as tinnitus, which is often experienced as a ringing in the ears. This can result from damage to the inner ear structures or the auditory nerve, as well as the brain's response to the trauma. Additionally, the shock from the impact may affect blood flow and pressure in the ear, further contributing to the ringing sensation.
have you hit your head lately? you should go to a doctor.
a hit to the head would cause this
Sure! If your ears are in the way of flying shrapnel, the shrapnel can tear up the outsides of the ears. If you get hit directly on the sides of your head, the shrapnel can cut into your inner ear and deafen you.
Given that he hit his head and is now complaining of sore ears, yes. You should take to see the doctor as soon as possible, even if only to find he has nothing more than the usual headache.
What? Do you mean do ears ring while people talk? Yes, they do ring. The vibrations of the person's voice enter the ear, thus, the eardrum vibrates making the ear ring.
Foxes ears are at the top of their head!
Your bathtub. Go clean it.
Concussion can cause several things to happen, screw up vision (blacking out), ringing ears (brain impact inside the skull, increase blood pressure), slurred speech, weird smells.
On their head!
"Box her ears" in "Alice in Wonderland" means to give someone a light slap on the side of the head as a form of punishment or reprimand. The Queen of Hearts often uses this phrase when she is angry or displeased with someone.
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They have ears. The ears are not visible though, their ears are just holes on the side of their head.