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"eardrum" Definitions
  1. the piece of thin tightly stretched skin inside the ear that is moved by sound waves, making you able to hear

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TEMPORAL LOBE Cochlea Eardrum TEMPORAL LOBE Cochlea Eardrum TEMPORAL LOBE Cochlea Eardrum By The New York Times | Sources: Allan H. Frey; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention The false sensations, the experts say, may account for a defining symptom of the diplomatic incidents — the perception of loud noises, including ringing, buzzing and grinding.
The current study focused on the traumatic causes of eardrum perforations.
Many eardrum perforations heal on their own, he said, but not all.
To mitigate it, doctors place tiny devices called myringotomy tubes in the eardrum.
What doctors found, though, was a live spider crawling around in her eardrum.
He told the journalist that he suffered a ruptured eardrum in the attack.
The silver bead vibrated the voices of the River straight into his eardrum.
With each eardrum-vibrating second, another fraction of the carpet came to life.
His eardrum ruptured while wrangling with the wave, forcing him to exit the competition.
It vibrates your jawbone in such a way that causes the eardrum to vibrate.
I mean pop – blow your eardrum out — I don't even know how that happens.
The cause was a cranial infection that had developed out of a perforated eardrum.
You can force wax deeper into the canal and injure it or the eardrum.
It registers low, wrapping around your eardrum like silk, but with a steely, anchoring note.
Myringotomy tubes fall out after some time, closing off the eardrum from any fruity clouds.
The same pressure that shatters a window can also shatter an eardrum, Dr. Cruzen said.
And no, they were not about the potential eardrum damage from listening to cacophonous track.
Go ahead and press play above and lap that sweet sample up into your eardrum.
Still, he did not want to "inflict more damage," including a possible perforation of the eardrum.
"The eardrum is paper thin, so any buildup within can lead to a perforation," he says.
But even as a Gestapo prisoner, Freddy Mayer — beaten bloody, eardrum punctured, teeth missing — wasn't through.
Perforated eardrum, or a hole in the eardrum, that can be caused by self-cleaning, can sometimes be hard to fix, and even when it is fixable, it&aposs a pretty big surgery, it becomes a fair amount of risks and complications to it as well.
Since the 80s, he's made eardrum-rupturing recordings and given absurdist performances under the name Emil Beaulieau.
The quarterback hit Crowley so hard he caused a ruptured eardrum, she said, according to court papers.
They spring dizzily between a variety of air-raid synth sounds, eardrum-busting bass drops, and martial percussion.
"I mean pop – blow your eardrum out – I don't even know how that happens," Shelton told Entertainment Tonight.
"A hole in your eardrum decreases its ability to take a sound and magnify it," Dr. Mukhija says.
Using a Q-tip or another object to clean out your ear canal can also puncture the eardrum.
The blast ruptured her eardrum and caused a small skull fracture, leaving her deaf in her right ear.
A patient can share data on his or her lungs, heart or even a photograph of an eardrum.
The founder of Vibes, Jack Mann, thought of the idea after he ruptured his eardrum during a concert.
"Florence Foster Jenkins" is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned) for mildly suggestive scenes and possible eardrum rupturing.
In one case, a victim had to compensate her harasser for damaging his eardrum after she slapped him.
And flying on a plane with an ear infection leads to an even greater risk of an eardrum rupture.
The doc said the plugs were sealed so tightly, when he pulled them out it severely pulled his eardrum.
"My ex hit me and broke my eardrum," the second woman said, pointing at the side of her head.
Gwen Stefani will be back in action tomorrow night after rupturing her eardrum last week, boyfriend Blake Shelton says.
Mr. Kung Sophea sustained back injuries, a broken nose, bruises on his head and legs, and a ruptured eardrum.
But as much as Flockaveli was a seismic shift, it endures above all as an eardrum-shattering good time.
On "Pain of Infinity," the Nil crafted a spiraling, hypnotic hook capable of boring its way into any eardrum.
We're told someone was injured in the melee and was taken to the hospital with bruises and ruptured eardrum.
Listening is much more than sounds waves entering the auricle, passing through the auditory canal, and hitting our eardrum.
Once inside the car, Manziel allegedly struck her in the face with an open hand -- rupturing her left eardrum.
While the pain may only last a few days, the hearing loss will persist until your eardrum has fully healed.
Realistic feedback is communicated through the steering wheel, and eardrum-assaulting sound plays through speakers inside and outside the cars.
The news is a cacophony of screeching voices clamoring to be heard, demanding your attention at an increasingly eardrum-piercing volume.
It's exactly what you might think: pressure builds up on the eardrum and eventually causes it to burst, explains Dr. Mukhija.
NASA wants to build the next Concorde, bringing in a new age of supersonic jets that hopefully won't rupture your eardrum.
While even a ruptured eardrum can heal on its own, more severe injuries can cause some degree of permanent hearing loss.
After the war Mr. Churchill worked with the R.A.F. for a time, but his damaged eardrum kept him from flying again.
Not only can they cause "serious damage" to your eardrum, "there is no evidence that they remove impacted cerumen," wrote the authors.
The real trick is doing it without creating the eardrum-battering sonic boom, a key hurdle to reviving supersonic flight for civilians.
As a waiter escorted him out of the establishment, Hernandez sucker punched him in the side of his head, rupturing his eardrum.
One man told BuzzFeed News that Chitwan soldiers had beaten him so badly the year before that they had broken his eardrum.
That's why it's harder to hear when you have a perforated eardrum; and the larger the hole, the greater the hearing loss.
Fender has put the spotlight on vocals without overstepping into the eardrum stabbing that headphones with less refined, more shouty treble perform.
Ennis later went to the hospital to get treatment for bruises, cuts and a ruptured eardrum, which were originally attributed to the altercation.
The worst that could happen: Our bodies make earwax to stop harmful things like dust or water from getting to the sensitive eardrum.
Those sound waves then vibrate a membrane called the eardrum, which, in turn, creates tremors in three little bones in the middle ear.
I don't need a book that makes sense when I can feast on eye-popping visuals backed by an eardrum-busting sound system.
Babies with a middle-ear infection, known as acute otitis media, have pain, an eardrum that's at least moderately protruding, and other symptoms.
Satterfield is suing for at least $500,000 in damages for injuries including a concussion, facial fractures, extensive bruising, and a perforated eardrum, among others.
Many patients do not realize they can often injure the ear canal, push earwax further in (impaction), or even burst their eardrum, he said.
The last way mom wants to start her busy day is by being jolted out of her REM cycle with an eardrum-piercing beep.
But open up your hand and bring done a couple of slaps over their ear and you have a great chance of rupturing their eardrum.
The noise of the sewing machines was so loud that it was likely the cause of a hole in my mother's eardrum discovered years later.
On the fifth day of treatment, if a baby's "eardrum looks nasty and they feel great, why would I marinate them in more antibiotics?" he asked.
"For those with impacted ear wax, the use of cotton-tipped swabs may push the earwax deeper into the ear canal and harm the eardrum," Battey said.
Over the last few decades, Pete Townshend's status as a composer has thankfully caught up with his formidable reputation as a guitar smashing, eardrum splitting rock god.
Roaches also have spiny legs, so if you push the bug too deep down by using tweezers or a Q-tip, you risk tearing apart your eardrum.
In just his first semester, a police report says Hernandez got into a fight at an off-campus restaurant, sucker-punching the manager and rupturing his eardrum.
Sudden blasts tend to do more damage to the eardrum than a constant hum—and loud blasts are a central element of today's ambush style of warfare.
Though we were a bit disappointed not to get a nostalgic blast of pre-millennium bleeping straight to the eardrum, we listened to their new track regardless.
Much more common are incidents where these swabs damage or even puncture the eardrum, the thin membrane that separates our outer ear from the internal middle ear.
According to her boyfriend, Blake Shelton, the singer flew on an airplane with a head cold, and the pressure in the cabin caused her eardrum to burst. Yikes.
Berry has been outspoken about her experience with domestic violence, telling PEOPLE in 1996 that a former boyfriend once hit her so hard that her eardrum was punctured.
Of those visits, tears in the tissue that separates the ear canal from the middle ear, called the tympanic membrane or simply the eardrum, were the most common.
Don't get me wrong, there's plenty of bass to go around on the MW60, but it's not eardrum shattering (that's not actually a good thing, I might add).
A sunrise alarm clock The last way mom wants to start her busy day is by being jolted out of her REM cycle with an eardrum-piercing beep.
When one of the residents gets ready to make this diagnosis, the supervising doctors sometimes get called in to verify: is the eardrum really red, bulging, not moving?
Another possible cause is irritation of your eardrum, from an ear infection, a rogue hair, or a stray fiber from those damn Q-Tips you've been warned about.
For some shows, music is pumping at eardrum-splitting volumes, the better to whip fans into a frenzy and get them primed for big reactions live on air.
The popular Kickstarter-backed company's new in-ears listen to the way you hear, mapping your eardrum and inner ears' responsiveness and shaping the sound to fit it.
There was an insignificant increase in risk for those with conductive hearing loss, caused by a problem in the ear canal, eardrum or bones of the middle ear.
Since they work by circumventing your eardrum, they may allow you to hear your music more clearly than other headphone models that you place in or around your ears.
The pressure of holding in a sneeze can also cause you to pop a small blood vessel in your eye, nose, or eardrum, but that's very rare, said Tylor.
The spider was found holed up near the man's eardrum by Zhang Pan, a doctor at the Affiliated Hospital of Yangzhou University in China, reports the New York Post.
When he pleaded for the audiologist to remove it, Simeon claims she yanked it out of his ear with such ferocity, it took out a portion of his eardrum.
But after a gig left him with a ruptured eardrum, he discovered the music industry was missing a beat and his pastime quickly turned into a full-time career.
The range of human hearing spans roughly from deep bass notes of 0003 hertz (which vibrate against the eardrum 20 times per second) to high squeals of about 16,000 hertz.
When you hold in a sneeze, air and pressure can travel up your Eustachian tubes—small passageways linking your throat to your middle ear—and cause your eardrum to rupture.
A 9-year-old boy in Connecticut returned from a romp at the playground to find a tick embedded in his ear, feeding on the blood from his eardrum tissue.
Really, the only way you can know, with complete certainty, is to undergo a surgical operation where they make an incision into the eardrum, where it can drain the fluid.
They specialize in eardrum-splitting volume, blissful garage-rock guitars and an intertwining of cutesy and blistering that few can pull off as well as the lead singer, Satomi Matsuzaki.
Around 8:15, the D.J. announced that they were due to take the stage, and suddenly, I found myself wondering if I could seek workers' compensation for a perforated eardrum.
Other problems include issues with the inner ear or nerve deafness, impaired ability of the ear to conduct sound or structural problems with the eardrum or bones in the middle ear.
Surgery is typically recommended for children who suffer multiple ear infections and involves placing a small tube through the eardrum to ventilate the middle ear and reduce the risk of future infections.
Listening to music with the Aeropex generally sounds hollow and flat compared to traditional earbuds, which have the advantage of a tight seal, and minimal distance between the speaker and the eardrum.
He suggests to never try over-the-counter options to remove earwax and to stop using Q-tips because they may cause a perforated eardrum, which can lead to a risky surgery.
Treatment was considered a failure if a child still had a bulging eardrum or persistent symptoms on the day of the last dose of antibiotic, in this case amoxicillin combined with clavulanate.
In addition to going through 24 surgeries before age 10, he also dealt with constant pain caused by the tumor, as well as health issues such as blurred vision and a burst eardrum.
Gwen Stefani had to bow out of her scheduled headlining performance at the annual Keep Memory Alive: Power of Love Gala after rupturing her eardrum, event organizers told attendees mid-show Thursday evening.
Last week, Stefani was forced to bow out of her scheduled headlining performance at the annual Keep Memory Alive: Power of Love Gala on April 28, after rupturing her eardrum on April 25.
I know this because my wife keeps a little tray of swabs and cotton balls in our bathroom, and it's not because she enjoys, as I do, conducting experiments in DIY eardrum puncturing.
Once sound is collected from the pinna, is it funnelled into your external auditory canal which then sends the sounds waves to your eardrum (tympanic membrane), causing your middle ear bones (ossicles) to vibrate.
Then the doctor, Erik Waldman, looked into the boy's ear and saw a true vision of horror—a brown arachnid burrowing into the epidermal layer of the eardrum and feasting on the child's blood.
" (Crowley's lawyer, Kathy Kinser, told NBC 5 in Dallas that Crowley has a ruptured eardrum.) Crowley adds: "Fearful for my life, I hit [him] several times, hoping I could back out of the car.
"I sustained a broken jaw, fractured finger, perforated eardrum, swollen brain, a liver count 2000x the normal person and spent 2 days in intensive care," Inoue later said of the outcome of the fight.
He was charged with felony domestic violence in April for allegedly attacking his girlfriend in February at their home, leaving her bruised and with a ruptured eardrum, the Santa Clara County District Attorney said.
In 2017 Dr Pagano suggested this could be because of the orientation of the Eustachian tube, which is located just inside the eardrum, and connects the middle ear to the back of the throat.
Think of it as tinnitus between your legs rather than inside your ears, and imagine genital sensation the way you would sound waves on your eardrum: Music and speech are nice when you want them.
Apologies to the bald fans of hard rock, of course, but the heaviness that emits from de Brauw's amp(s) was meant to be consumed through mass doses of mane-whipping, cranium-nodding, and eardrum-destroying.
They were no closer to setting a wedding date when, in April 2015, while tying his shoe, Mr. Long fell down the stairs at their home, fracturing his skull in three places and damaging his eardrum.
Underwater, you hear as a whale does: Sound waves bypass your eardrum and vibrate the bones of your skull, allowing you to hear frequencies as much as 10 times as high as you'd hear on land.
Larry Ruvo, the president of Keep Memory Alive – which supports the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health – announced that Stefani wouldn't be making it due to a "ruptured eardrum" about an hour into the show.
There's no evidence that using ear candles, a process that relies on heat to remove buildup, actually works at clearing impaction, and this can cause serious damage to the ear canal and eardrum, the guidelines also emphasize.
After he was recruited to play for the University of Florida Gators, his football stardom insulated him from the consequences of his violent acting-out, like when he ruptured the eardrum of a bar manager in a fight.
Keith R. KluenderProfessor and Department Head, Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences, Hofstra UniversitySounds arriving at the eardrum (at the end of the ear canal) will be somewhat fainter because the pinna (auricle) works like an acoustic funnel for sound waves.
Injury to the structures of the ear (auricle, ear canal, eardrum, hearing bones, inner ear) or central auditory system (auditory nerve, brainstem, cortex) will all affect hearing to various degrees depending on the nature and extent of the damage.
"The eardrum essentially acts as a part of a pretty complex lever mechanism to allow sound to travel from the outer ear into the inner ear and through the middle ear, where there are ossicles -- small bones," Kasle explained.
When it first tears through the darkness, amplified to eardrum-rattling volume, you sense a collective quickening of pulses at the Daryl Roth Theater, where a somber and monotonous new variation on "Cyrano de Bergerac" opened on Thursday night.
It is no secret that the Exeter, UK, punk band, which includes Hekt, Dean McMullen, and Luke Ellis, often draws inspiration from the American poet and novelist Sylvia Plath's works and then craft eardrum-shaking rock songs from them.
It tightens the eardrum and functions as a filter so that the sounds get softer before they're perceived by the middle ear, a portion of the auditory system that leads the sound to the inner ear, where we actually hear.
During the day, we'd tested the resilience of our neck muscles, turned many hydrocarbons into eardrum-rattling sound and did our best to chew up the soft and grippy tires — all with the aim of evaluating Mercedes' latest performance coupe.
"The eardrum essentially acts as a part of a pretty complex lever mechanism to allow sound to travel from the outer ear into the inner ear and through the middle ear, where there are ossicles—small bones," Kasle told CNN.
"The ear canal is self-cleaning, and the cotton-tip applicator actually works against your ear's natural cleaning mechanism by pushing the earwax deeper toward the eardrum, where it essentially gets trapped and can't get out on its own," he said.
The tympanic membrane, or eardrum, is a structure that transmits sounds from the outer ear to the bones inside the ear, and perforating the membrane can lead to hearing loss, Carniol and his colleagues write in JAMA Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery.
And two, the squishy nature of the inside of the earbud means the speaker isn't fixed in a certain direction, and so it's more likely to wind up aiming square at your eardrum and not at some other part of your ear canal.
There are already very accurate tests (around 80 to 90 percent) that can diagnose ear fluid by looking for subtle changes in the eardrum, such as tympanometry, but these need to be done at a doctor's office and require specialized medical equipment.
It enters the auricle—the crumpled cone of the ear—and echoes through the auditory canal, strikes the eardrum, chimes the bones of the middle ear, and goes spinning down the sousaphone of the cochlea, tripping nerves inside like keys on a piano.
When she was twenty, she received a cochlear implant—a surgically placed electronic device that transmits sound impulses from a microphone near the ear to electrodes in the cochlea, bypassing the eardrum and directly stimulating the hair cells and the auditory nerve fibres.
Dr. Erik Waldman, co-author of the report and chief of pediatric otolaryngology at the hospital, peered inside the boy's ear and saw something unexpected: A tick appeared to be implanted in the right tympanic membrane -- the eardrum -- where it was surrounded by inflamed tissue.
As much eardrum buster as blockbuster, this China-America collaboration — a skull-flattening merger of "Jaws" and "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" — feels so precisely engineered for what the press notes call "global appeal" (read: the enormously lucrative Chinese market) that it fairly drips cynicism.
With shirttails or coattails flying, skaters like Jazz Leeb, Caleb Yuan, Shane Medanich and Manu Kondo (the sole woman) barreled and spun and rotated across the ramps with, in the background, Mr. Choe and his thrash-rock band, Mangchi, blaring away at eardrum-bending volume.
At the other end of the canal, roughly an inch inside your head, those waves strike the tympanic membrane, also known as the eardrum, and the resulting vibrations pass through three small bones and into the cochlea, a fluid-filled organ shaped like a snail.
Suffice to say, after 2 long weeks of illness, which prompted a formal medical leave from work, I didn't suffer any of the severe complications (though I did have a sinus infection, ear infection including a ruptured eardrum, pink eye, throat infection, full-body rash, among others).
The following sentence is meant to be read in that ubiquitous preview-narrator voice: Imagine a world where moviegoing was elegant — where people changed out of their sweatpants and sipped Rob Roys instead of Mountain Dew, where expectant audiences gazed upon velvet curtains instead of enduring eardrum-busting previews.
In first grade, the external parts were constructed from some of his rib cartilage; later on, he received an artificial ear canal and eardrum, but he's still half-deaf, lacking the intrinsic stereo sound that one might falsely presume is a prerequisite for a leading role in a major musical.
Four years later, as President Trump kicks off his campaign for a second term on Tuesday with an eardrum-pounding, packed-to-the-rafters rally in Florida, no one doubts that he is the dominant force in the arena today, the one defining the national conversation as no president has done in generations.
So in clinical practice guidelines that were revised in 2004 and then again most recently in 2013, the American Academy of Pediatrics has pushed hard to tighten the diagnostic criteria for otitis media to cases where the eardrum is clearly bulging, and to suggest that older children without bad ear pain or high fevers do not have to be treated immediately with antibiotics.
What greater sense of authority than knowing that you can rupture a woman's confidence (and, reportedly, her eardrum) so thoroughly that she, upon your mandate, removes her tattoos, loses weight and comes back after you've hit her; that you can physically overpower and injure women and then scare them out of reporting it; and that you can also convince the feminist and progressive establishments to crown you one of their greatest leaders and strongest advocates?

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