See a doctor. Fluid from behind the earlobe, rather from inside the ear, is rather vague. It could be a burst boil?
I have a brake fluid leak on a Chevy truck silveraldo
Cerebrospinal otorrhea is a rare condition where cerebrospinal fluid leaks through the ear. This can occur due to trauma, surgery, or other underlying conditions that cause a tear or hole in the tissues that separate the brain and ear. Symptoms include clear fluid drainage from the ear and may require medical intervention to repair the leak.
Do you mean the yellow fluid? If it is yellow and it comes from your ear it is called earwax.
Leaking stinky fluid from the ear can be a sign of an ear infection, such as otitis externa (swimmer's ear) or otitis media, where bacteria or fungi cause inflammation and discharge. It may also indicate the presence of a perforated eardrum or a buildup of earwax that has become infected. If you experience pain, hearing loss, or persistent leakage, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
A power steering fluid leak is most often repaired by replacing the damaged seals or hoses. These trouble spots allow fluid to freely leak from the system.
There are two different types of fluid that are found inside the ear. Specifically, there is endolymphatic fluid in the cochlea and perilymphatic fluid found around the hair cells in the inner ear.
The vestibular sacs in your ears are filled with fluid, and the movement of fluid allows your "vestibular sense" to determine where your head is, and thus your general body position.
You can locate the transmission fluid leak on your 2001 Chevy Metro by looking at the transmission fluid on the ground. Look above the transmission fluid stain and you should be able to see the source of the leak.
Transmission fluid can leak from many places. It could leak from the actual transmission itself, or any of the tubing that goes from the transmission to other parts of the car.
My penis.
Yes, that can cause the fluid to foam up and leak out of the vent.
Yes, punctured veins leak blood.