The Small Intestine Meridian runs from the tip of the pinky up to the ear. This meridian controls the flow of Qi (energy) in the body and is associated with functions related to the small intestine.
The cartilage in the tip of your ear is called the auricular cartilage. It provides structure and support to the earlobe.
if you do use a q-tip only swab the very outside of the whole do not go inside if you would like to know why read the facts written by others below A Q-tip or a tissue rolled up and swabbed around in your ear is an extremely good way to rupture your ear drum and get a middle ear infection. If the ear wax is excessive, you can soften it with "sweet oil". You can find it at the pharmacy along with instructions on how to use it on the bottle. You should never stick anything smaller than your elbow in your ear...so don't go probing with a cotton swab or something. Ear wax is healthy because it protects your ear canal from infection so don't get excessive with cleaning it out. If the oil doesn't work, you should go see your doctor.
Tip links connect the stereocilia in a hair bundle. They are thin filaments that link the tip of one stereocilium to the side of an adjacent taller stereocilium. Tip links are believed to play a crucial role in mechanotransduction, the process by which mechanical signals are converted into electrical signals in the ear.
The cotton tip of it or something? I would try using (very carefully) some tweezers. Or maybe a toothpick (again, very carefully)
Actually, sticking anything in your ear is not advised. Even something soft like a Q-Tip. Q-Tips could puncture the eardrum if overused or pushed in too hard. Doctors advise not to stick anything inside your ear, whether it be a finger, a Q-Tip, or even a doctor's thermometer! Many people feel dirty if there is wax buildup in their ears. However, ear wax is necessary for protecting the inner ear and keeping it clean of dirt and grime. The only time one might have an ear wax problem is if it damages their hearing. If this happens, one should call a doctor for a remedy.
The Bladder
tip of thumb to tip of pinky when outstrethed
From the tip of your pinky to where it bends in the middle
9 1/2 inches from tip of pinky to tip of thumb.
The cartilage in the tip of your ear is called the auricular cartilage. It provides structure and support to the earlobe.
a crabby cabbie
loss of pinky remaining 3 fingers below the nuckel and tip of thumb
Unless somebody can actually see your finger they cannot make any judgement about it
get a Q-tip
See a doctor.
ear unclogging liquid from the drugstore or a q-tip with water
My daughter cleaned her husband's ears with a Q-tip and now his ear is bleeding. What could this be?