If you want horrible pain,yes-if you want to spare yourself no.
Yes you can swim. It would not be a good idea to Scuba dive or snorkel to far below the surface of the water.
yes i hope so!
the eardrum protect the middle and inner ear.
we can protect our ears by using earplugs because it is disgned for your ears.
put stuff over our ears
Use earplugs, stay away from concerts or constructions sites, etc.
ear protector they protect the ear from loud noise and dual down the noise so the eardrum cant take in so much noise and cause any damage to the ear permanent damage or non-permanent damage to you ear [inner ear]
Because earplugs protect you from loud noises like a helmet protects you against hitting your head and goggles protect you from getting stuff in your eyes.
by swimming away
by swimming fastly
Earwax has many functions. It helps protect the eardrum and ear canal by providing a waterproof lining for the ear canal. It also traps dirt, dust, and other particles, keeping them from harming or irritating the eardrum.
Yes--like most concerts. You should bring earplugs. They won't impact your ability to hear the music at all, but they will help protect your eardrums.
swimming away. no other answer is known.
Your eardrum may burst if you keep listening to incredibly loud noise or if a lot of air pollution gets in your ear. If you're in an incredibly noisy place like in the construction site, your nerve signal usually tells you to stay away. If your eardrum burst, you can't hear anything, which means you're deaf. If there's a lot of air pollution, you better stay away as well because it doesn't only affect your lung causing lung cancer or pneumonia, it also affects your ear making your eardrum burst. In the past, most construction workers gets their eardrum burst but now they wear earplugs to protect their ears