99 Decibels. There is no chance to survive into deafness if it reached 99 decibels or more while listening to an unpleasant sound.
Know the decibels of a sound. If this is rising, go away to the loud sound and go to a silent place as fast as you can. Just follow this and you will survive Deafness. Don't forget to cover your ears while doing this to reduce the chance of being deaf.
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Sounds over 85 decibels, especially prolonged exposure, can cause damage to the ear. Exposure to sounds over 120 decibels, such as jet engines or gunshots, can cause immediate harm. It's important to protect your ears with earplugs or earmuffs in loud environments.
Loud sounds can damage hearing by overstimulating the sensitive hair cells in the inner ear, leading to their damage or death. This can result in hearing loss or tinnitus (ringing in the ears). Continuous exposure to loud noises or sudden exposure to very loud sounds can cause permanent damage to the auditory system.
Loud sounds can damage the delicate structures in our ears, leading to hearing loss or other hearing problems. Continued exposure to loud noises can cause permanent damage to the hair cells in the inner ear, affecting our ability to hear properly. It is important to protect our ears from loud sounds to maintain good hearing health.
Exposure to loud sound for an extended period of time can damage the delicate hair cells in the inner ear, leading to hearing loss. This damage is often irreversible and can result in permanent hearing impairment. It is important to protect your ears by using earplugs or limiting exposure to loud sounds to prevent hearing damage.
Yes, exposure to loud sounds can lead to damage to the inner ear, resulting in conditions like hearing loss and tinnitus. It's important to protect your ears by limiting exposure to loud noises and using ear protection when necessary.
High decibel sounds can hurt the ear because they can damage the sensitive structures inside the ear, such as the hair cells in the cochlea. Prolonged exposure to loud noises can lead to hearing loss and other forms of auditory damage. The force of the sound waves can also cause physical discomfort and pain in the ear.