How do I know what symptoms a fly has when it is not in my ear? Do flies lay eggs in their ears? 25

Updated on healthy 2024-08-02
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Put a drop of medical alcohol into the outside of your ear and don't get too far in. Drive it away.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    If it's just a little bit of itching, you should be fine, and the flies can't lay eggs in your ears. And if you don't see it, then you don't have it, how far do you think it can fly in it......

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    First of all, don't worry too much, the space in your ears is very narrow for a fly, and if it's still inside, you can definitely hear and feel it. You feel that the itch is mainly a psychological factor, like a snake shadow in a cup. In addition, when it comes to spawning, the probability is negligible.

    First, not all flies are female, secondly, even if they are female, they do not necessarily have eggs, and thirdly, you do not have the basic conditions for flies to lay eggs in your ears......Moist, nutrient and foul-smelling environment. Truth be told, flies don't like everything in your ears. Therefore, sleep peacefully, distract yourself from doing something else, or have nothing to do when the time is gone, and don't use any alcohol, which can easily hurt you.

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If a person has flies in his ears, then he will have abnormal sensations such as significant pain or itching in his ears. When the ear enters the fly, the fly will block the ear canal, so that the sound cannot enter the hearing area normally, which will cause serious harm such as hearing loss.

    The ear is located behind the eye and consists of three parts: the outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear.

    The ear, known as the "window cage" in ancient times, is an auditory organ, and in modern times, it has been discovered that the ear has a balance function.

    The ear is able to convert sound waves into nerve signals, which are then transmitted to the brain, where these signals are translated into words that we can understand, **, and other sounds.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Categories: Medical & Health >> ENT.

    Problem description: Do flies have ears.

    Analysis: Insects also have ears, and the ears of insects are auditory organs. The auditory organ structure of insects is different from that of higher animals, and it is made up of eardrums or villi.

    The eardrums that form the ears include cicadas, crickets, golden bells, etc.; There are male moths and caterpillars that sense sounds from the fluff.

    So, where do insect ears grow? Many people must think that it grows on its head. In fact, the parts of insects' ears that grow are very peculiar.

    There are quite a few insects with ears that grow on their legs. The crickets we are familiar with, the ears of the Admiralty are all on the calves of a pair of forefeet; There are also insects that have even more amazing ears that grow. The ears of the locust grow on either side of the first abdominal segment of the abdomen, with a half-moon-shaped opening, a well-developed tympanic membrane, and an air sac equivalent to a resonator on the membrane; The ears of mosquitoes grow on the second segment of the antennae; The ears of the aphid grow on the basal ganglia of the base of the antennae; The ears of moths, some on the chest and some on the abdomen, and the ears of the male moth grow on the downy of the hairy antennae; The ears of the cicada grow underneath the abdomen; The ears of the flies grow behind the base of the wings.

    The ears of insects can listen to sounds, but not melody and rhyme. Many insects can hear ultrasound, and some can even hear ultrasound at a frequency of 200,000 times per second.

    The "ears" of flies and mosquitoes grow on their antennae-like antennae. They have a large number of extremely sensitive hairs on their antennae. These villi are so powerful that even Changming can vibrate in the faintest sounds, transmitting sound signals to the brain through the Bible plexus at the end of the antennae.

    The "ear" of the moth is in a special position. Some are born on the chest, while others are covered in the abdomen. Scientists have found that there is a kind of noctuidae whose abdomen is full of "ears" to defend against bats, and the wonderful thing is that each "ear" has only two cells, and the "ears" of the noctuidae rely on this "ear" to detect the ultrasound emitted by bats, so that they can slip away at any time.

    The "ear" of the weaver grows on the calf segment of each forefoot, and is a membrane invisible to the naked eye, which vibrates like a tympanic membrane to transmit sound wave information.

    Interestingly, the cicada's "ears" grow near the second segment of the abdomen and are made up of the eardrum. It is very sensitive to sounds made by its own kind, and cannot hear other sounds, even gunshots, and becomes deaf.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello! Problem analysis: Yes, if there is no history of otitis media before, that is to say, if there is no hole in the eardrum, even if the outer ear touches the accessory canal and enters the small worm, it can only be very small, if there is no history of otitis media before, that is to say, there is no hole in the eardrum, even if the external ear canal enters the small worm, it can only be very small.

    **Guidance: Flies may be difficult to enter, and they cannot enter very deeply, because the end of the external auditory canal is the eardrum, which is centimeters away from the opening of the external auditory canal, and the tympanic membrane is intact, and it is impossible for it to drill out of the eardrum and perforate. In that case, you will feel severe pain, and if you do not recognize the flies as you have entered, please seek medical attention as soon as possible.

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