Thanks bro. I think I fall into this one
Watch the patient for severe ear pain followed by no pain at all. This could indicate the eardrum has ruptured. In addition to the absence of pain, the patient may have drainage from the ear.
Ruptured eardrums can result in temporary loss of hearing. They can also make your inner ear more susceptible to infections, making the situation even worse.
Although ruptured eardrums usually heal within a couple weeks, even without treatment, some problems may persist, necessitating medical intervention.
It feels like it's not that deep, all my sound is muffled in that ear and I can feel the pressure.. What kind of Alcohol are you talking about though?