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The treatment of ear problem from the Quran// wazifa to cure any problem related to ear// effective wazifa // live wazifa.

Assalamualikum my dear friends, I am Azimushan malik and hope you all are fine.


Friends, today we have brought a very special practice for you people. Which is related to ear problems. Very powerful stipend. With this stipend, you will get rid of ear problems, whatever is in your ear. There is trouble. She will be cured by this Quranic practice. You read this post carefully and take advantage of it.




The ear is the organ that enables hearing and, in mammals, balance. In mammals, the ear is usually described as having three parts—the outer ear, the middle ear and the inner ear. The outer ear consists of the pinna and the ear canal. Since the outer ear is the only visible portion of the ear in most animals, the word "ear" often refers to the external part alone. The middle ear includes the tympanic cavity and the three ossicles.

 The inner ear sits in the bony labyrinth, and contains structures which are key to several senses: the semicircular canals, which enable balance and eye tracking when moving; the utricle and saccule, which enable balance when stationary; and the cochlea, which enables hearing. The ears of vertebrates are placed somewhat symmetrically on either side of the head, an arrangement that aids sound localisation.


Structure

The human ear consists of three parts—the outer ear, middle ear and inner ear.[2] The ear canal of the outer ear is separated from the air-filled tympanic cavity of the middle ear by the eardrum. The middle ear contains the three small bones—the ossicles—involved in the transmission of sound, and is connected to the throat at the nasopharynx, via the pharyngeal opening of the Eustachian tube. The inner ear contains the otolith organs—the utricle and saccule—and the semicircular canals belonging to the vestibular system, as well as the cochlea of the auditory system.[2]


Outer ear

The outer ear is the external portion of the ear and includes the fleshy visible pinna (also called the auricle), the ear canal, and the outer layer of the eardrum (also called the tympanic membrane).


The pinna consists of the curving outer rim called the helix, the inner curved rim called the antihelix, and opens into the ear canal. The tragus protrudes and partially obscures the ear canal, as does the facing antitragus. The hollow region in front of the ear canal is called the concha. The ear canal stretches for about 1 inch (2.5 cm). The first part of the canal is surrounded by cartilage, while the second part near the eardrum is surrounded by bone. This bony part is known as the auditory bulla and is formed by the tympanic part of the temporal bone. The skin surrounding the ear canal contains ceruminous and sebaceous glands that produce protective ear wax. The ear canal ends at the external surface of the eardrum.


Two sets of muscles are associated with the outer ear: the intrinsic and extrinsic muscles. In some mammals, these muscles can adjust the direction of the pinna. In humans, these muscles have little or no effect.The ear muscles are supplied by the facial nerve, which also supplies sensation to the skin of the ear itself, as well as to the external ear cavity. The great auricular nerve, auricular nerve, auriculotemporal nerve, and lesser and greater occipital nerves of the cervical plexus all supply sensation to parts of the outer ear and the surrounding skin.



The pinna consists of a single piece of elastic cartilage with a complicated relief on its inner surface and a fairly smooth configuration on its posterior surface. A tubercle, known as Darwin's tubercle, is sometimes present, lying in the descending part of the helix and corresponding to the ear-tip of mammals. The earlobe consists of areola and adipose tissue.The symmetrical arrangement of the two ears allows for the localisation of sound. The brain accomplishes this by comparing arrival-times and intensities from each ear, in circuits located in the superior olivary complex and the trapezoid bodies which are connected via pathways to both ears.


The middle ear

The middle ear lies between the outer ear and the inner ear. It consists of an air-filled cavity called the tympanic cavity and includes the three ossicles and their attaching ligaments; the auditory tube; and the round and oval windows. The ossicles are three small bones that function together to receive, amplify, and transmit the sound from the eardrum to the inner ear. The ossicles are the malleus (hammer), incus (anvil), and the stapes (stirrup). The stapes is the smallest named bone in the body. The middle ear also connects to the upper throat at the nasopharynx via the pharyngeal opening of the Eustachian tube.


The three ossicles transmit sound from the outer ear to the inner ear. The malleus receives vibrations from sound pressure on the eardrum, where it is connected at its longest part (the manubrium or handle) by a ligament. It transmits vibrations to the incus, which in turn transmits the vibrations to the small stapes bone. The wide base of the stapes rests on the oval window. As the stapes vibrates, vibrations are transmitted through the oval window, causing movement of fluid within the cochlea.


The round window allows for the fluid within the inner ear to move. As the stapes pushes the secondary tympanic membrane, fluid in the inner ear moves and pushes the membrane of the round window out by a corresponding amount into the middle ear. The ossicles help amplify sound waves by nearly 15–20 times.



Inner ear

The inner ear sits within the temporal bone in a complex cavity called the bony labyrinth. A central area known as the vestibule contains two small fluid-filled recesses, the utricle and saccule. These connect to the semicircular canals and the cochlea. There are three semicircular canals angled at right angles to each other which are responsible for dynamic balance. The cochlea is a spiral shell-shaped organ responsible for the sense of hearing. These structures together create the membranous labyrinth.


Risk factors


Factors that may damage or lead to loss of the hairs and nerve cells in your inner ear include:


Aging. Degeneration of inner ear structures occurs over time.


Loud noise. Exposure to loud sounds can damage the cells of your inner ear. Damage can occur with long-term exposure to loud noises, or from a short blast of noise, such as from a gunshot.


Heredity. Your genetic makeup may make you more susceptible to ear damage from sound or deterioration from aging.


Occupational noises. Jobs where loud noise is a regular part of the working environment, such as farming, construction or factory work, can lead to damage inside your ear.


Recreational noises. Exposure to explosive noises, such as from firearms and jet engines, can cause immediate, permanent hearing loss. Other recreational activities with dangerously high noise levels include snowmobiling, motorcycling, carpentry or listening to loud music.


Some medications.Drugs such as the antibiotic gentamicin, sildenafil (Viagra) and certain chemotherapy drugs, can damage the inner ear. Temporary effects on your hearing — ringing in the ear (tinnitus) or hearing loss — can occur if you take very high doses of aspirin, other pain relievers, antimalarial drugs or loop diuretics.


Some illnesses. Diseases or illnesses that result in high fever, such as meningitis, may damage the cochlea.


Wazifa to cure ear problem.



Friends, today's stipend is very special. Wazifas are very important in our life. There are only stipends, they work like medicines in our life. They are necessary like medicines. So friends, today's stipend is like this. Friends are often seen. That causes trouble in the ears of many people. No one can hear, pus flows from the ears, there is pain in the ear, there is any problem in the ear. All that will be removed by this aayat Karima of yours. Which we are going to tell you people. Your problem will be solved forever by this 1 action which we will tell you.


Let's start today's implementation. So you have to read first. In the beginning, you have to recite Durood-e-Pak 7 or 3 times. Whatever Durood-e-Pak you remember. After that you have to read this verse. what we are telling you. That Ayat is this,



''wa iza kurya  al kuraanu  fa astamiu lahu  wa ansitu  la  allakum turhamun'' You have to read this Ayat 7 times. what you read in the beginning. Just this will be done for you. After doing this stipend, you have to suffocate the patient's ear. Whoever is a patient, he has to suffocate his ear. Insha Allah he will definitely benefit.


If any person wants to do this wazifa for himself. So you have to do this practice in the same way that we have told you. But you have to do whatever you want. Whatever is your medicine, whichever medicine you put in the ear, any drop etc. is yours, you have to press on it three times. And then you have to use that drop. And friends, whoever does this practice, he has to do this practice continuously for a week, he should not leave any day. Do this  practice continuously for a week. And you will get so much benefit, your problem will go away forever.



You have to do this practice with full faith and belief. You will be surprised that your every wish has started coming true. This is a very powerful and tried-and-tested practice, make it a minor part of your life.


So friends, whatever things we have told you, you will follow it and your problems will go away. If you are Worry about your problem ,so try this  powerfull wazifa .you get success 100%.


Your problem will go away, try this  , you will get benefit very soon .


we hope you guys have understood everything very well, if you have any question then you can ask us in the comment. .


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