Depending on what caused it, it may either feel like a big relief (eg. if there is a build up of pus inside), or it might not feel anything at all, or it might be very painful.
because the flap looks like a drum
The eardrum is more like a sensing microphone's diaphragm or membrane.
Yes, you may feel a sensation of fullness or pressure in the ear, along with sharp pain. If you suspect your eardrum may burst, it's important to seek medical attention promptly.
It can. If youve ever seen a blown speaker, that's what could happen to your eardrum.
by being blown
Both the eardrum and a musical drum vibrate when struck, producing sound. The eardrum converts sound waves into vibrations that are transmitted to the inner ear, where they are interpreted as sound. Similarly, a musical drum produces sound when its surface is struck, causing vibrations that create sound waves.
Just blew mine out, 1 to 2 weeks depending on how big the hole is. See a doctor just to make sure it doesnt get infected. Answer be careful, my eardrums are blow for life, i was born like that though
It may cause uncomftarble vibrations in your eardrum.
Common causes of a blown eardrum include sudden changes in air pressure, loud noises, or trauma to the ear. Symptoms may include pain, hearing loss, ringing in the ear, and fluid drainage. Treatment may involve rest, avoiding further damage, and in severe cases, surgery to repair the eardrum. It is important to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.
the eardrum protect the middle and inner ear.
Well in your eardrum there is a speaker
Because as you dive down your eardrum is being stretched by the external pressure. If, when you first feel the discomfort, you hold your nose and blow out your ears, the pain will go way as you will then have equalized the pressures across the eardrum. SCUBA divers have to learn how to do this.