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Ears Ringing Rock Concert Damage

By John On September 24, 2008 Under Tinnitus & Related Blogs, Tinnitus Articles, Tinnitus News, Tinnitus Questions

Ears ringing after rock concert damage?

We all do it don’t we. All of us enjoy music and when we are young we spend lots of time at concerts and clubs. Music does something to us humans, makes us happy, releases feel good chemicals and we tend to let our hair down and just enjoy it.

And what is wrong with that? Well nothing if you are careful. You see the noise levels generated at these concerts is immense. The amount of damage done to our delicate inner ear systems during one concert is probably difficult to measure but one thing is certain; do it often enough and you will sustain ear damage, hearing loss and pssibly even tinnitus.

We have just concluded a survey amongst our clients and subscribers where over 1,600 (50%) tinnitus patients indicated that exposure to noise was the direct cause of their tinnitus problems! So if your ears are ringing after attending a rock concert it ispossible that you have sustained some damage.

The best way to prevent this from happening to you is to use some good quality ear plugs. This will allow you the enjoy the music and prevent damage to your ears and save you many years of tinnitus misery!

Click here to take the survey and see the rather scary results.

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