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Her original diagnosis was that she was a schizophrenic, but Karev discovered that she had a small hole in her inner ear, which made her extra sensitive to sound.
He can take the ring out whenever he wants to. It's like asking if someone took their ear ring out. If he wants to wear it he will. We can't watch him 24/7 to see what jewelry he chooses to wear, even on his days off. The hole wont close just because he took it out. It does on some but not on all.
An ear trumpet is actually somewhat like a stethoscope that a doctor uses to make it easier to hear your heart or fluid in your lungs. The stethoscope channels more sound into the doctors ear. An ear trumpet is even similar to putting your cupped hand behind your ear in order to better hear someone talking from a distance. Try it. You can see the sound seems louder when you put your hand, cupped, around the back side of your ear. Take your hand down and the "loudness" decreases. Hard of hearing folks often do this very thing. Some animals have vastly larger ears than humans. These large ears collect more of the sound (like your cupped hand did) and directs MORE sound into the ear canal. This is basically what an ear trumpet is doing. A number of animals have ears that they can even rotate forward or backward, which allows them to better determine which direction the sound is coming from, a distinct advantage if a predator is sneaking up from the rear. Since ear trumpets work similarly to the above examples - in other words a relatively large bell or cup shaped end running to a smaller opening that is place in the ear - the larger bell collects a great deal more sound than the smaller ear and then the sound is directly channeled into the ear canal - making it easier for the person to hear. In that manner of speaking, yes, an ear trumpet does make a sound louder for the person using the device. What it is actually doing is COLLECTING more sound and channeling it more directly into the ear. The end result is a more understandable sound for the user.
Yes, with ear buds. You cannot play it during takeoff or landing, but in flight is OK.
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You your ears are newly-pierced and you don't want them, just take the earrings out.
You can take second hole earings out after you've had them in for at least eight weeks because it might seem like a long time but the gristle in your ear has to get used to the earing being there and that takes a long time. You normally take earings out after six weeks but second hole earings are higher up your ear so inside your ear is harder because it is closer to the bone.
Most people get their second hole on their right ear. ;D. But, it depends which ear you like best ;]
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Try a different style of ear plug
Yes, it can cause an ear infection
if you left the taper in after you stretched it, it might have caused the hole to be that shape. or it may be because when you take the plug out, the holes close up a little bit. but its normal.
Rabbits have long external ears. Frogs do not have external ears. Or, maybe they have some kind of hole at most. Take a look at some pictures of frogs.
Two earings connected by a chain
you have a ear infection !
David James Elliott has a birth defect called microtia, which caused his right ear to be underdeveloped. This means that his ear is smaller and shaped differently compared to his left ear.