You can take a look at some information:
Physical examination standards for recruiting students in Chinese People's Liberation Army colleges and universities
Otolaryngology
Second Thirteen items of hearing, whispering less than 5 meters on each side, failed.
Article 24: Obvious auricular deformity, recurrent inflamed preauricular fistula, eczema of the auricle and external auditory canal, severe otomycosis (involving the tympanic membrane or frequent subjective symptoms such as tinnitus and hardness of hearing), not qualified.
Mild otomycosis will disqualify surface ship and submarine cadets.
Article 25: Tympanic membrane perforation, suppurative otitis media, mastoiditis and other ear diseases that are difficult to cure are not qualified.
Article 26: Vertigo, severe motion sickness, seasickness, and airsickness are disqualified.
Article 27: Chronic paranasal sinusitis, severe hypertrophic rhinitis, nasal polyps and other chronic nasal diseases that are difficult to cure, and nasal deformity are not qualified.
Severely curved nasal septum (including spines and ridges) is unqualified.
Article 28: Those with chronic tonsillitis accompanied by complications; those with pharyngeal and laryngeal diseases that affect swallowing and pronunciation functions are not qualified.
There should be no problem as long as there is no problem with hearing. After the operation, it should be fine~ I wish LZ a successful operation~~
After reading LZ’s supplement, please read Article 24: I don’t know about LZ’s ears. To what extent the deformity is, you can go to a regular hospital and ask the doctor what they should know