The inner ear is a complex structure and requires a lot of studies to understand. Right now we are going to look at 4 things that you should know about your inner ear and which can help you understand your hearing problem.

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  1. The inner ear is as large as an eraser on the top of the pencil in circumference.
  2. There is no need to clean the wax present inside the ear. Our body does all the cleaning by itself. However, if you have a medical condition, you might require a little bit of manual cleaning.
  3. The smallest bones in the body are the ossicles present in the middle ear. These bones are called:
  • Incus
  • Malleus
  • Stapes
  1. The hearing power is dependent on the tiny hair present deep inside the ear. These hair act as receptors for the sound. Loss of hearing occurs when a person loses this tiny hair.