It depends what kind of liquid is coming out. It could just be ear wax, but it could also be a sign of an ear infection. Have your doctor check it out.
Eating hot food can cause the eustachian tubes in the ears to expand, leading to a feeling of blockage or popping. This is because the temperature change affects the air pressure inside the ear, causing the tubes to open or close temporarily. Swallowing or yawning can help regulate the pressure and alleviate the sensation.
The human body does not need ears in order to survive but does need the internal structures of the ears in order to maintain balance. A person born without external ears would probably be fine but without the structure of the inner ear, balance would be very difficult.
A common cold has many affects on the body and one of them is to produce mucus. Since your ear canal and your throat are connected by a tube, any congestion in your respiratory tract will also affect the congestion in your ear canal. In other words: When you get a cold, your ears get a little bit blocked up, too.
The ears and nose grow though out a person's life time.
Galileo described Saturn as having "ears" after he became the first person to observe it through a telescope. The existence of Saturn was known for thousands of years before Galileo.
It is not recommended to use peroxide in the ears with tubes installed as it can potentially damage the tubes or cause irritation to the ear canal. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider for proper guidance on ear care when tubes are present.
Some possibilities: you got some blue shampoo in your ears this morning, or you scratched your ear with a blue-ink pen.
People get tubes put in their ears to help release built up fluid in the middle ear. People who experince frequent ear infections and infants often get tubes put in their ears.
Eustachian tube.
Yes. Believe it or not, frequent/recurrent ear infections (sometimes caused by water, such as going into a pool or taking a shower and getting water in your ears) can be the main cause of getting tubes in your ears. Getting tubes in your ears is a surgical procedure with no side effects (with the exception of vomiting due to the anesthesia). Talking from personal experience, there are no negative consequences to getting tubes with the exception of having to be more careful in and around water.
The auditory tubes mark the opening of the nasopharynx in the fetal pig. The purpose of these tubes is the beginning of development for the ears.
They should through tiny holes in their ears. Tubes are sometimes inserted if the child has problems with this.
Yeah, I think so.
You can easily put ear plugs in or a swim cap
Yes, although it is rarely necessary.
The Valsalva manuever aids in clearing out the sinuses and the eustatian tubes in the ears and also to stabilize pressure in the ears, for instance when your altitude changes and your ears pop.
Contact your physician immediately. The ear tubes may not be put in correctly and may be causing permanent damage to your ear canals and/or ear drums.