This could be a sign of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder, which affects the jaw joint and surrounding muscles. The pulsating sensation in the jaw and cracking in the ear may be due to muscle tension and misalignment of the jaw joint. It is recommended to see a dentist or doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
If you are experiencing voice changes such as hoarseness, raspiness, or difficulty speaking for an extended period, it may indicate a voice problem. Consult with a healthcare professional, such as an ear, nose, and throat specialist, for a thorough evaluation and diagnosis if you have concerns about your voice.
The malleus is a tiny bone in the middle ear that transmits sound vibrations from the eardrum to the incus (another middle ear bone). This process helps amplify and transfer sound energy to the inner ear, where it is converted into electrical signals that the brain can interpret as sound.
The old woman answers the knight's question by explaining that what women most desire is to have sovereignty over their husbands and lovers, to be in control and have power in the relationship.
Okay it works like this... Those who've lived in prison have a noticeably larger anus in comparison to those who haven't. The same could be said about Homosexual/bisexual men in comparison to heterosexual men. and on another topic... anyone else notice how Christian women have noticeably larger ear holes than most other people?
As we age, the cartilage in our ears continues to grow and stretch, causing the ears to appear larger and more pronounced. Additionally, the loss of elastin and collagen in the skin as we age can contribute to the drooping and lengthening of the ear lobes.
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I have experienced something similar in the past...jaw pain with kind of a 'whooshing' or pulsating in the ear area on the same side as the jaw pain. I finally mentioned it to my chiropractor who did an adjustment of the jaw, and all of the symptoms disappeared.
i have a friend with this problem and found she had pulsatile or pulsating tinnitus which is caused by a middle ear infection, treated with antibiotics, hope this helps
If I were you I would make a doctors appointment. You could have an ear infection.
Your dominant foot, eye, and ear should be on the same side as your dominant hand.
Determine with balance control if they look the same.
When putting a shallow object to your ear, the sound you hear is likely due to vibrations generated when the object comes in contact with your skin and hair. These vibrations are amplified by the shape of the object and can be transmitted to your inner ear, where they are perceived as sound.
either side. There isn't a meaning behind which ear.
contrary to popular misbelief there is no gay straight side to ear cartilage or ear lobe piercing.
This is an outdated custom, but in the 1980's the gay side was the right ear.
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No, the ear canal and the eardrum are different structures in the ear. The ear canal is a tube that carries sound to the eardrum, a thin layer of tissue that vibrates in response to sound waves. The eardrum separates the outer ear from the middle ear.