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Yes, the eardrum, or tympanic membrane, can disintegrate or perforate due to various factors, including infections, trauma, or exposure to loud noises. A perforated eardrum can lead to hearing loss and increase the risk of ear infections. In some cases, it may heal on its own, while severe damage may require medical intervention.

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