FOR a hobby of listening to favorite songs with headphones are connected to smartphone, you should be more careful. Because, it turns out that the use of headsets, headphones, or MP3 player at maximum volume more than 85 decibels (dB) more than 5 hours per week will cause permanent deafness.
Headphones in smartphone can cause Stroke Ear
Sudden hearing loss is a condition as we experience the deaf for a moment. It takes place sometimes and it will recover soon. However, the danger is that if this happens continuously, it will cause deafness. Not only for music enthusiasts, this risk also applies to workers who work in noisy places, such as factories and traffic police.
As quoted from the Health Medicals Saturday (18 / 6), a study showed that exposure to noise above 100 dB for more than 1 hour a day within five years can cause a person to suffer permanent hearing loss.
Actually there are several other factors that could cause the condition of stroke in this ear. In addition to exposure to loud noise continuously, can also be caused by trauma, a blow to the head or an infection, and the use of certain drugs.
According to the site of the National Institute for Hearing and Communication Disorders, every year there are an estimated 4,000 cases of stroke in the ear in the United States. This disorder can affect anyone, but most experience 30-60 years old.
Stroke patients often complain ears suddenly lost hearing in one ear or both. In addition, sometimes accompanied by ringing in the ears and dizziness.
After experiencing these signs, the patient should immediately get medical care to be known if the cause so that early treatment can be done to prevent further damage.
In serious cases, the only way is to help patients with hearing aids are. It can not heal up 100 percent recovered. Since then it now, before it's too late to care of our ears.
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