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Yes, a forceful sneeze can potentially rupture an ear drum if the pressure from the sneeze is strong enough. This is more likely to happen if someone has a pre-existing weakness in their ear drum or Eustachian tube.
The tympanic membrane or ear drum and the external auditory meatus
You can damage the tympanic membrane (ear drum).
Your ear drum senses vibrations, those vibrations are sounds you hear. If we did not have our ear drums sound would simple float through it. If you bust your ear drum you will lose your hearing. Does that answer you question?
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The ear drum will heal but it will leave scar tissue. So you may have slight hearing loss in that ear. There is nothing that will heal the ear drum to its original condition.
a perforated ear drum
I dont know what the ear drum does that is what i am finding out now
an ear drum!
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It depends on where the nick is, and if it is given time to heal. A split in the very top of the ear may gradually increase in length, over substantial time, if the cartilage that rings the ear is cut; if the top of the ear is held together long enough for the cartilage to heal back together, the split will not progress any further. A cat's ear is resistant to splitting sideways, though, so a nick in the side of the ear will not likely cause a split. The progress of the split, if there is any progress at all, will be slow, measured in years, normally. If it is proceeding more quickly, you might watch to see if there is something that the cat is doing, or that is being done to the cat, to exacerbate the injury.
An ear drum bursts by water putting pressure on the back of it.
Your ear takes 6 weeks to heal from a piercing.
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The ear drum
An Ear drum!
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