Eardrums cant repair themself. They will 'heal' but a hole or tear will never close. I had a accident with fireworks and now i have permanent hearing damage, permanent little hole, on my left eardrum. This can never grow back to 'normal' as the video says. So try to avoid loud noises 👍🏼
Just so everyone knows, eardrum healing is different for literally everyone. Mine bursted when I was born and didn’t heal AT ALL on their own. I can hear but just those high and low notes aren’t there. I got a surgery called tympanoplasty on one of my ears which basically replaces my eardrum and it changed my life hearing bass for the first time 10/10 would recommend.
@@Sheenifiernot really, different sounds have tones and pitches, he said he couldn’t hear higher pitches, what If a police car or something with a higher pitch siren that he could hear and got in the way of
For me they didn’t, had tubes in them as a baby and both ears around when I was 9-12 had to be fixed up and the right was almost completely gone 😭 they cut the back of my ear open for the right one and all
The eardrums can recover but the microscopic hairs inside the cochlea cannot, and if those hairs are damaged it is what causes tinnitus and there is no cure.
"These sounds waves have significantly higher pressure than the air inside your ear" My brother screaming at me a super loud way because can't be patient to wake up at 9am:
That's not the kind of loud sound that does that, it has to be something like being next to a Loud Jet taking off or abrupt extremely loud sound bursts from say headphones.
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I think eardrums heal but tiny hair cells inside the inner ear don’t heal. Once they are damaged, it’s irreversible. So it’s still a good idea to keep your ears safe from loud noises
i got my eardrums ruptured due to sinus since i was sneezing so aggressively. but it only took me 6 days for my eardrum to fully heal from when it was ruptured
This happened to me during winter break of 2023 and my ears were bleeding and I had to go to the hospital at new years eve and I've gotta admit... the UNBEARABLE NEVERENDING PAIN FROM MY EARDRUMS THAT BURSTED IS BY FAR THE MOST PAINFUL AND AGONIZING THING I'VE EVER EXPERIENCED IN MY LIFE‼️ Far greater than any bone of mine breaking
@@nightthemoon8481 It's tiny and very sensitive. Imagine one of your testis exploded, spontaneously, for no reason, still in the sack. Divide that by 2 and you're pretty close.
Musician here! Ive had my left ear burst due to large ensambles and being right infront of low brass, Yikes! It was painful as hell but it just felt like weird fuzziness on lower pitches when it was healing
@@igorz3551 back then i accidentally falling from a wall and hit my right ear and then when i wake up, i heard something in my ear it sounds like ripping a tape and that's the last thing i heard. recovered after a month though.
Although if your ear exposed to a loud sound for a while it can damage your ears in other ways. Inside of the ear you have your cochlea, inside of the cochlea are tiny hairs that vibrate and shake to create sounds, very loud sounds can over stimulate the hairs and make them fall down, once the hairs fall down they cannot grow back and if all the hairs fall you will end up deaf.
Im a medical student, its correct that your eardrum can heal if it break. The problem is loud noise will also break the membrane inside your cochlea which contain nerve, this one is permanent. It is called NIHL (noise induced hearing loss).
The amount of ear infections that I had as a child I am surprised how good my hearing is. Sometimes I can hear things better than others. Either that or I am more observant and aware of sounds.
The eardrum bursts from loud noises because the sound waves hit it too hard. When this happens, it can cause the eardrum to tear. Our ears are sensitive and can only handle a certain amount of sound. If the noise is too loud, it can be overwhelming for our ears and cause damage. It is important to protect our ears from loud noises to prevent harm to our hearing.
Yup, had this done 8 years ago. They took a skin graft from nearby as a patch but it’s more thin than the eardrum itself. I was recently informed of a small hole…
It may or may not heal. My mother got pneumonia in her ear and the pressure was insane. Her eardrum burst and the pain was gone, but so was her balance. 20 years later, she’s got chronic vertigo, slight hearing issues and a damaged ear.
@@ericwells943he's probably saying that it looks uncomfortably unnatural since it's undulating so much, It shouldn't be moving like that ( like it's bass boosted ☠️
The one thing I fear in life are the people that have their speakers in the car turned to such a degree that you can either hear it from the inside of your car, or the bass of the music visibly vibrates their car and/or yours.
Just to clarify a tear in the eardrum does not automatically mean you can't hear anything at all. If you’ve ever heard of kids getting tubes in their ears, those are inserted into the eardrum leaving a very small hole where the tubes are inserted and stay. They're meant for people (usually kids) who have frequent ear infections, but people with PE Tubes don't just go deaf in both ears. Like they said in the video, a perforation your eardrum is not the end of the world because your eardrum can regrow and heal itself. But like someone else in the comments said, the hair cells in your cochlea _cannot_ heal and regrow. When an inner ear hair cell dies, it's dead for the rest of your life. And yes, too much loud noise exposure for too long can slowly kill them over time. Even something loud enough for a very short time without hearing protection can kill those cells (e.g. a gun firing too close to your head or a firecracker going off.) Those moments of carelessness are not worth a lifetime of hearing loss and all the struggles that come with that, so _be careful and use protection!_
Magdumped an AK and a CZ with no ear pro. I had total hearing loss in my left ear for a week and mostly deaf in my right ear with tinnitus out the ass. Took a few weeks but my hearing is mostly back to where it was, with my left ear being ever so slightly worse than my right.
Yeah, i remember when i had my magnetic resonance of head being made, and the ear plugs kept falling out so i said to the doctor "ah fuck it, if i won't be deaf from it, i think i can stand it being loud". Do not do this, the machine was so fucking loud, people had to talk loud to me for next 3 days, and i told the nurse, that i hear everything fine, but really really quaiet. I do not think your ear drum can heal from being ripped apart completely, but i think it is possible, to replace it with a surgery
This is why im always far away from the microphone because it could make that weird loud ringing that makes me feel like it's my last moment before i die