I’m ready to celebrate the Fourth of July, but must admit I am not a fan of the noise that accompanies fireworks -Â lovely as they may be. Those booming sounds can really damage the delicate structures in your ears; once they’re damaged, they never regenerate and can’t be repaired. This condition is known as noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). The loss is permanent and may cause impaired hearing or total loss of hearing down the road. NIHL can be caused by one exposure to a loud noise such as an explosion, or by regular exposure over an extended period of time. If you continuously experience sounds over 85 decibels (dB) then a hearing aid may be in your future. Check out how some common sounds compare: Rustling leaves: 10 dB A whisper: 20 dB Humming of a fridge: 40 dB A conversation: 60 dB Busy street traffic: 70

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Fireworks and Your Delicate Ears


Andrew@Protein Supplement



