Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Is Serious, But Largely Preventable

Hearing Loss

For many of us, summer months mean more active time outdoors. Which can also mean more time plugged in to personal listening devices. Exposure to excessively loud sounds, such as music or other audio inputs, can cause irreversible damage to the delicate structures within the inner ear. Over time, this damage leads to a gradual decline in hearing ability, making it increasingly difficult to understand speech, enjoy music, and fully participate in daily activities.

Young People Are At Risk

The risk is particularly high for young people, whose recreational habits often involve spending extended periods in environments with dangerously high noise levels.

Hearing Loss Prevention Is Simple

However, simple steps can be taken to mitigate this threat. Wearing high-quality earplugs or noise-canceling headphones when exposed to loud noises, keeping the volume on personal devices at a moderate level, and taking regular listening breaks can all go a long way in preserving your precious sense of hearing.

By taking proactive measures to protect their ears, you can safeguard your ability to fully engage with the sonic world around them for years to come.

ENTOne Audiologists Can Help

The audiologists at ENTOne are medical professionals trained and certified in all aspects relating to hearing. If you have questions about your hearing abilities and/or your exposure to noise-induced hearing conditions, contact ENTOne. Our audiologists will spend time with you to determine the type and degree of your hearing loss.


Disclaimer: This is general information and not a substitute for professional medical advice. All advice and suggestions offered via the website or newsletters should be discussed with a physician prior to being implemented. Always consult a physician for specific guidance, especially if you have any pre-existing conditions. SurgOne, PC and ENTOne PC are not liable for any adverse reactions that may occur by implementing advice or suggestions that appear here.

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