Saturday, October 16, 2010

Can itching your ear beside your finger make happen audible range loss/ear destruction?

Can itching your ear beside your finger make happen audible range loss/ear destruction?
It depends on what part of the ear you are itching. Outside? No, Inside is a different story. Your ear drum is extremely sentisitve, and sticking anything contained by there (fingers, q-tips etc) can injure or rupture it...resulting surrounded by permanent audible range loss and a great deal of dull pain.
The question would be why your ear is itching surrounded by the first place. Anti-tich creams are available for your outer ear, but if it's on the inside, you're going to need to see a doctor.
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Gosh, I don't muse so though I'm not a doc. Our ear drum and all that that allows us to hear are inside the ear strait. I think you may hold a bit of a habit going on though. I don't know why your ear would itch so much that you'd agitation causing overexploit to your hearing because you scratched it so much. Maybe you own wax buildup or something that the doctor should know about.
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While the itching itself (presumably you were itching the canal) really isn't the possible source of damage to the ear drum, it is possible that you pushed some ear wax up against the drum to be exact causing a pro tem conductive loss by restricting the ability of the ear drum to shudder because of the sticky wax (cerumen) stuck to the ear drum. There are lots of home remedies you can try to dissolve this with -- I see hydrogen peroxide anyone frequently recommend, but can't comment on it since I haven't tried it personally and am not a medical provider. You can run to an ENT who can remove the wax it with forceps or for a time teeny tiny vacuum
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