Exposure to high levels of noise can cause
permanent hearing loss. Neither surgery nor a hearing aid can help
correct this type of hearing loss. Short term exposure to loud noise can
also cause a temporary change in hearing (your ears may feel stuffed
up) or a ringing in your ears (tinnitus). These short-term problems may
go away within a few minutes or hours after leaving the noisy area.
However, repeated exposures to loud noise can lead to permanent tinnitus
and/or hearing loss.
Loud noise can also create physical and
psychological stress, reduce productivity, interfere with communication
and concentration, and contribute to workplace accidents and injuries by
making it difficult to hear warning signals. Noise-induced hearing loss
limits your ability to hear high frequency sounds, understand speech,
and seriously impairs your ability to communicate. The effects of
hearing loss can be profound, as hearing loss can interfere with your
ability to enjoy socializing with friends, playing with your children or
grandchildren, or participating in other social activities you enjoy,
and can lead to psychological and social isolation.
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