As over time the cornea stiffens which means light rays are not focused on the retina. You will find it hard to see things up close but can get glasses. Another cause is that the muscles (ciliary muscles) around the eye grow weaker as age progresses this means the eye finds it hard to adjust to different distances, this can strain your eyes and cause headaches.
Yes, hearing can become more sensitive and painful over time due to various factors such as aging, exposure to loud noises, certain medical conditions, and medications. This increased sensitivity can lead to conditions like hyperacusis, where normal environmental sounds are perceived as uncomfortably or painfully loud. It is important to protect your hearing and seek medical advice if you experience increased sensitivity or pain.
Prolonged exposure to noise above 85 decibels can result in hearing loss over time. In terms of pain, noise levels above 120 decibels can be perceived as painful to the ear. It is important to protect your hearing by using earplugs or earmuffs in loud environments.
Opening a file is typically more delay-sensitive than bandwidth-sensitive. The time it takes to open a file is influenced by factors like disk speed, file size, and system resources, rather than bandwidth. Bandwidth becomes more critical when transferring or streaming large files over a network.
It is unlikely that one person clapping five feet away from you would burst your eardrum. However, it could potentially cause temporary discomfort or mild hearing damage if the clap was very loud. Eardrums are sensitive, so exposure to loud sounds over time can lead to hearing problems.
Hearing can be damaged at 85 dB or above over a prolonged period of time. Exposure to sounds at 85 dB or higher can lead to hearing loss or damage, especially if the exposure is frequent or prolonged. It is important to protect your ears from loud noises to prevent hearing damage.
Yes, isopropanol (or isopropyl alcohol) is sensitive to light and can degrade when exposed to UV light over time. It is best to store isopropanol in a dark, opaque container away from light to maintain its stability and effectiveness.
They have more sensitive ear drums that can sence objects better then humans. +++ Not strictly accurate. They may have more sensitive hearing and over a wider band-width, not just a more sensitive ear-drum; and hearing senses sound, not objects.
Babies are not born blind and deaf, but their vision and hearing are not fully developed at birth. Newborns can see light and shapes, and their hearing is sensitive to sounds. Over time, as they grow and their sensory organs mature, their vision and hearing will improve.
you risk the chance of losing your hearing and if not hearing loss then your ears will be more proned to quicker hearing loss or your hearing will decrease quicker over time.
Please see a doctor immediately. No part of this act should be painful. It is possible you are just over-sensitive in the groin, but there may be an infection present causing you pain.
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Have you ever thought you're playing it too loud? possible he has over sensitive hearing. also your taste in music may be subpar
No, putting your hands over your ears is not part of autism or a feature of autism. Autistic people have sensory problems, meaning that they are more sensitive to sensory stimulation such as sound - an autistic person may put their hands over their ears to try to prevent themselves hearing so that their sensory issues are easier for them to cope with.
"Teeth whitening is not supposed to be painful, but with that said keep in mind that it might cause tooth and/or gum sensitivity. If this happens, it's a good idea to discontinue the treatment for a while and talk to dentist about the issue. Whitening gels and strips often are the main concern for people that are asking is teeth whitening painful. Gels and strips are meant to be left on the teeth for a certain period of time in order for the chemicals to do their job and bring out the whiteness in your teeth. Because of this extended contact with your teeth it can cause them to be very sensitive at first. As you continue using these strips and gels, your teeth will become more accustomed to it and be less sensitive over time."
Stomach enlarging, strange behavior (over protective of belly, eating more than usual, over sensitive.)
It is possible for a timpanists to lose their hearing over a period of time. Exposure to loud music over a long period of time can damage hearing and result in hearing loss.
Prolonged exposure to noise above 85 decibels can result in hearing loss over time. In terms of pain, noise levels above 120 decibels can be perceived as painful to the ear. It is important to protect your hearing by using earplugs or earmuffs in loud environments.
As long as you do not over indulge on other foods, a wheat free diet certainly does help many people to lose weight. It depends how carbohydrate sensitive you are. The more sensitive you are, the more it will help.