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Ear Canal
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Just a curiosity really. I have a stinking cold at the moment and so far it hasn`t affected my ears (I don`t want to tempt fate though) In the past when I have had an ear infection or barotrauma, the ear canal feels wet when I put my finger in it. Why is that? Does the eardrum have some sort of lubricating mechanism to protect itself when it`s under stress? (I`m not talking about ear wax, it`s definitely a wetness)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Barotrauma.......very very simplified.
The function of hearing is best served when the pressure in the middle ear is the same as the pressure in the outer ear...............equal pressure on both sides of the eardrum.
In barotrauma ( for whatever reason) a state occurs when the pressure in the middle ear becomes negative to the pressure in the outer ear and the ear drum tends to be "sucked in"
Now the outer ear and ear drum is made of strong stuff, being covered by skin and the effect of barotrauma to that part of the ear is "no big deal"
HOWEVER,,,,the lining of the middle ear is of more delicate stuff and is vulnerable to the effects of negative pressure.
SO...the deleterious affects of barotrauma (if any) is entirely focused on the middle ear.
The function of hearing is best served when the pressure in the middle ear is the same as the pressure in the outer ear...............equal pressure on both sides of the eardrum.
In barotrauma ( for whatever reason) a state occurs when the pressure in the middle ear becomes negative to the pressure in the outer ear and the ear drum tends to be "sucked in"
Now the outer ear and ear drum is made of strong stuff, being covered by skin and the effect of barotrauma to that part of the ear is "no big deal"
HOWEVER,,,,the lining of the middle ear is of more delicate stuff and is vulnerable to the effects of negative pressure.
SO...the deleterious affects of barotrauma (if any) is entirely focused on the middle ear.