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Slapping The Ear Can Lead To Deafness – Audiologist

by Naa Adjorkor September 13, 2022 0 Comment
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Deputy Chief Audiologist at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Jemima Anowa Fynn has said that slapping the ear can lead to loss of hearing.

In an interview she mentioned that knocking can also cause deafness and that is because of trauma caused to the ear.

According to her, “sometimes some slap will not cause any injury to the ear apart from the pain and the pain is short-lasting. However, when the force is much, it could cause damage to key parts of the ear, like the eardrum, ear canal, ossicles(tiny ear bones), cochlea, or the vestibular nerve, leading to hearing loss and balance problems.”

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