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Old Wives Tales Ears Ringing

By John On September 26, 2006 Under Ringing In Ears

Old Wives Tales Ears Ringing

Fifteen minutes of loud, pounding music; machinery; or other loud noises can cause ringing in the ears. Loud noise causes the eardrum to vibrate excessively and can damage the small hairs in the cochlea, a tube in the inner ear that converts sound into electrical signals for the brain to process.

Although hearing loss usually disappears within a day, continuous exposure to extreme noise can result in permanent hearing loss. For example, if one is wearing headphones – and those around him or her can hear the music – the volume is far too high and [tag-tec]tinnitus[/tag-tec] will be a result of the loud music.

So if you trhink you have [tag-ice]tinnitus[/tag-ice] seek advice ASAP!

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