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People who who have a habit of listening to loud music can lose there hearing. Infact, many muscians become hearing impaired after years of loud music. In general the exposure to any type of loud music can damage one's hearing.

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DefinitionAcoustic trauma is injury to the hearing mechanisms in the inner ear due to very loud noise.Alternative NamesInjury - inner ear; Trauma - inner ear; Ear injuryCauses, incidence, and risk factorsAcoustic trauma is a common cause of sensory hearing loss. Damage to the hearing mechanisms within the inner ear may be caused by:An explosion near the earGunshotsLong-term exposure to loud noises (such as loud music or machinery)SymptomsHearing loss Usually partial and involving high-pitched soundsMay slowly get worseNoises, ringing in the ear (tinnitus)Signs and testsThe health care provider will usually suspect acoustic trauma if hearing loss occurs after noise exposure. Audiometry may determine how much hearing has been lost.TreatmentThe hearing loss may not be treatable. The goal of treatment is to protect the ear from further damage.A hearing aid may help you communicate. You can learn coping skills, such as lip reading.Expectations (prognosis)Hearing loss may be permanent in the affected ear. Ear protection may prevent the hearing loss from getting worse.ComplicationsProgressive hearing loss is the main complication of acoustic trauma.Calling your health care providerCall for an appointment with your health care provider if:You have symptoms of acoustic traumaHearing loss occurs or gets worsePreventionWear protective ear plugs or earmuffs to protect against damage from loud equipment.Be aware of risks connected with activities such as shooting guns, using chain saws, or driving motorcycles or snowmobiles.Do not listen to loud music for long periods of time.


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Why listening to loud music damage your hearing?

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Why do you lose your hearing?

You can lose your hearing because you listened to music too loud or you're growing old.


Does listening to music affect your body?

Listening to music will affect your body in various way. Smooth music can be therapeutic while loud music will be noise and it can impair your hearing and cause stress.


Is it possible for someone to turn deaf by listening to loud music?

Yes. Listening to loud music can damage the ear. This is really true with the ear buds that people often use. Many singers have hearing loss. One that I know about is Sting.


Can timpanists get deaf or lose part of their hearing?

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.


How long it will take for you to lose your hearing if you continue to listen to your music loud?

Possibly just a few months.


Does listening to loud music cause loss of hearing?

It can. If youve ever seen a blown speaker, that's what could happen to your eardrum.


Why do you sometimes hear voices talking to you when you are listening to loud music?

If you mean that your ears ring (tinnitus) after listening to loud music, you may be dangerously close to permanently damaging your hearing, or you may already be beyond that point. Your hearing CAN be damaged, and it CAN be damaged permanently. Being young does NOT mean that your hearing organs will ALWAYS spring back. One danger for young people who love loud music is that as hearing begins to decline, there is a need for louder music which of course will speed the damage.If you are talking about ringing in the ears, please find a nearby hearing clinic (I believe that Beltone clinics do hearing assessments without charge) and get tested. Whether your hearing is normal, damaged or even superior, take the ringing as a sign that you must start protecting your hearing now in order to avoid living the rest of your life with hearing impairments. If your hearing happens to be normal or superior and you take this as a sign that you can abuse your hearing as much as you like, then I would like to talk with you in ten years-- assuming, that is, that you can still hear in ten years.Do you actually physically hear the music faintly, or is it more like hearing some catchy tune and then you 'can't get it out of your head' for the rest of the day? If you have the experience of physically hearing the music faintly, it could still be related to a hearing problem. After all, you did specify that this happens to you after listening to loud music, not just any music. I am not a physician or hearing specialist, but faintly hearing sounds after listening to loud music may still be related to overstimulation of the hearing mechanisms in the ear.


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How can you heal your ears when they hurt when you listen to music?

I've had this problem too and the only way to fix it is to stop listening to music so loud or stop listening to music using earphones for a few weeks to allow your ears to rebuild and heal. When listening to loud music, it shakes your inner ear lobe causing bad hearing, pain or a ringing noise. It's like playing loud music through speakers at full volume in a shaking house, the walls with time will begin to break down. Your ears will do the exact same. Just take some time out from listening to music and tone it down just that little bit if you do continue. You should never have your music full volume when using earphones on an iPod/MP3 and when on the computer. You're literally damaging your hearing to such an extent that one day you could lose it entirely.


Why people that listen to loud music are in danger losing their hearing?

Because it sends strong vibrations into the eardrum eventually the eardrum gets damaged and they lose their hearing


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Earphones could cause hearing loss if u have it plugged into something and your listening to music, or something, that to loud, you never want it to be to loud for you ears. I hope I helped. <3 Bianca B.<3