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Bleeding Ear


Question Posted Monday September 4 2006, 4:01 pm

If you're subjected to really really loud, loud, loud noise, what damage would it do? Would your eardrum freak out and burst or something? Would your ears bleed? Can anyone direct me to a website about such cases. (Not those sites about Noise-Induced Hearing Loss like growing deaf over time. I mean sudden blasts of mega loud sound!) Thanks!

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1993 answered Saturday May 5 2007, 6:04 am:
I, myself have experienced this. My friend was playing with explosives and it went KABOOM freaked me out and it was so loud i couldnt hear anything and my ear was bleeding. But after a while ( 2 days ) my hearing regained and everything went back to normal :P

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babiigirl answered Monday September 4 2006, 4:31 pm:
Having the music really loud can damage your hearing of course but i found a few websites:

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hope this helps
kim:)


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