Hearing can often return after a burst eardrum heals. It is important to follow your doctor's recommendations for treatment and avoid further injury to the ear. In some cases, hearing may not fully return, so it's best to seek medical guidance for your specific situation.
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 side effects are pain in the middle ear. ringing and buzzing.
The tympanic membrane or ear drum and the external auditory meatus
You can damage the tympanic membrane (ear drum).
well it does hurt when you have a burst ear drum so no it is not OK
An ear drum bursts by water putting pressure on the back of it.
Yes, 50x bigger.
they burst the ear drum that's what causes hearing loss
Depends on how you hit your ear.Most of the time, nothing will happen. But if you hit your ear just "right", you might force air into the ear canal hard enough to pop the ear drum. Not something to experiment with.
I would suggest you go see a doctor. I went to see a doctor and that is what happened to me. It might not be a blood vessel that burst. It may be a perforated ear drum. Either way, the doctor will suscribe you to ear drops and it will heal within 1-2 weeks.
a perforated ear drum
Spraying cologne in your ear can cause inflammation of the ear canal and ear drum. This is not recommended due to most cologne's containing alcohol.
I dont know what the ear drum does that is what i am finding out now
A ruptured tympanic membrane (aka - a burst ear-drum) will drain pus and mucus from the middle ear until the hole within the tympanic membrane has sealed over. Therapy usually involves antibiotic ear-drops and sometimes oral antibiotics, too.
An eardrum can break due to loud noises, sudden changes in pressure, infection, or trauma. When the eardrum ruptures, it can cause pain, ear drainage, and hearing loss. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect a ruptured eardrum.
Hearing can often return after a burst eardrum heals. It is important to follow your doctor's recommendations for treatment and avoid further injury to the ear. In some cases, hearing may not fully return, so it's best to seek medical guidance for your specific situation.