If you want horrible pain,yes-if you want to spare yourself no.
It is not recommended to go outside with a perforated eardrum, especially in windy or dusty conditions, as this can increase the risk of infection. It is best to protect the ear from water and avoid situations that could cause further damage or irritation. Consult with a healthcare provider for specific guidance based on your situation.
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
To prevent the risk of blowing out your eardrum while listening to loud music or attending concerts, you can wear earplugs to reduce the sound intensity reaching your ears. It's also important to take breaks from loud noise and keep the volume at a moderate level to protect your hearing.
Use earplugs, stay away from concerts or constructions sites, etc.
The ear canal, earwax, and surrounding hair help protect the eardrum from dirt and debris. These physical barriers prevent foreign bodies from reaching and damaging the delicate eardrum.
Earplugs work by physically blocking the ear canal, thereby reducing the amount of sound that can enter the ear. This helps to dampen the loudness of noises and protect the ears from potential damage. Additionally, some earplugs are made with sound-absorbing materials that help to further reduce sound levels.
The Aztecs put liquid rubber in their ears to create earplugs. The rubber helped block out noise and protect their ears from water during activities like swimming or bathing. It also had ceremonial and symbolic significance in Aztec culture.
by swimming away
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.