When you yawn, the muscles in your inner ear, called the tensor tympani and stapedius, contract. This can affect the pressure in your middle ear, causing a temporary change in how you perceive sound. This is why your ears might feel like they "pop" or sound muffled during a yawn.
The noise made during a yawn is due to the sudden intake of air expanding the eustachian tube in your middle ear, which can create a "popping" or "clicking" sound. This is a normal physiological response and is nothing to be concerned about.
When you yawn, your throat and vocal cords stretch and relax, which can create unusual sounds. This occurs due to the movement of air through the vocal cords and changes in pressure in the throat. Additionally, the presence of mucus in the throat may contribute to these noises. The combination of these factors leads to the characteristic sounds you hear during a yawn.
Yawning often causes your ears to open wider, which can make sounds seem louder. When you sneeze, the sudden forceful expulsion of air can briefly block out other noises. Additionally, yawning and sneezing can both temporarily affect the pressure in your ears, which may contribute to these changes in sound perception.
There are two answers.If you mean you can't hear yourself yawn, then it could mean you aren't yawning loud enough to hear it or you can't hear very well.If you mean you can't hear anything when you yawn, then that could be a problem or a sign of poor hearing. Everybody is different but when I yawn, I can hear stuff around me. Good luck and I Hope this helps =]
yes because its saying to go to bed!
When you yawn, the muscles in your ears change position, which can temporarily affect your hearing ability.
Exactly how weird, and for how long? It is possible that you are unaware of something really odd or funny about your body movements or vocalizations when you yawn, and your daughter's weirdness is an attempt to stifle a reaction that she thinks might embarrass you. If that's the case, you have a chance to bond a little, have a laugh and a yawn or two, and maybe learn to yawn in a less, well, gaping manner? For some reason, your question really gives me a weird urge to see you yawn.
When you yawn, the muscles in your ears tighten, which can temporarily affect your hearing and make you feel like you are going deaf. This sensation usually goes away once the yawning stops and the muscles relax.
When you yawn, the muscles in your ears stretch, which can temporarily improve your hearing by allowing more sound to enter your ear canal.
When you yawn, the muscles in your ears tighten, which can temporarily affect your hearing ability. This can make it harder to hear sounds clearly while yawning.
uhm tis is kinda weird...but in your ears lol but you can gauge lotsa things other than just your ears n btw gauging your ears hurts...
When you yawn, your ears temporarily close off due to the contraction of muscles in the middle ear. This can prevent sound waves from reaching your inner ear, causing temporary hearing loss during a yawn.
Chew some gum, yawn, stretch your jaws. that usually works for me. =]
because they are weird like that
because your mind is not concentrated so you yawn to show you to go to bed
yes
Possibly a ruptured drum. If you blow your nose & you can feel it in either of your ears, that is confirmation.