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Causes Of Hearing Loss And Ways To Prevent It

There are certain things that can cause hearing loss. Read on to know what these are and what you can do to prevent hearing loss.

By Super Admin

There are some parts of our body that we take for granted. One of them is our ears. Have you ever thought about what would happen if you suddenly stop hearing tomorrow? Your whole world will change. Hence, it is important to take care of our ears and avoid certain things that can cause hearing loss.

Many people can lose their hearing if their moms were seriously sick during pregnancy. Being too specific about ear cleanliness can be harmful for you. Using cotton buds too often can injure the ear or shove the ear wax deeper into the ear, thus increasing your risk of hearing loss.

causes of hearing loss

Sounds and music which are very loud are obvious reasons for hearing loss. You will find more of those in concerts, home entertainment systems and in particular work areas.

Diseases like meningitis and ear infections may all lead to hearing loss. The ears can age just like the rest of the human body. Older people therefore might naturally lose a little of their capability to hear clearly.

Not wearing proper protection and diving incorrectly or performing some water sport programs might lead to damage of the ear. Diving particularly requires training and cautious attention to instructions to prevent ear injury.

causes of hearing loss

When you have a job that places you in danger of damaging your hearing, you must wear the right protection. You must also wear protection if you are a water sport athlete. Turn down the volume on your TV, MP3 and DVD player.

Schedule some days whenever you do not listen to loud sounds at all. If you feel tempted to dig deep for ear wax, then ask a professional to do it for you. Ensure you or your children have all of the shots you may need for infections. When you have an infant in the family, make sure she has been screened and go to the physician for regular ear check-ups.

Story first published: Thursday, November 3, 2016, 14:58 [IST]
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