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An ear infection can cause minimal swelling to moderate swelling around the ear, and can also cause hearing loss that can become permanent.
Exposure to loud noises can indeed cause permanent hearing damage. It doesn't always happen and it's not the only way to suffer hearing loss though.
No. It hurts a lot though. Inner Ear Infections don't hurt as much, however, they can cause permanent damage to your hearing.
if you are always exposed to the 160dB sound (gun shot, perhaps?), it will affect your hearing. I've read an article on hearing loss saying that if a sound reaches 85dB or stronger, it can cause permanent damage..
Loud enough to cause permanent hearing loss
Sudden hearing loss--at least 30dB in less than three days--is most commonly caused by cochleitis, a mysterious viral infection.
A dangerous sound level is defined as above 85db to cause hearing damage. Long term exposure to 80 db can also damage hearing.
Depends on how loud they are. Exposure to too loud noises can cause temporary or permanent loss of hearing, to various degrees. It can also cause tinnitus, which can be a real problem.
Your ears. Listening to the music cranked will cause permanent hearing loss.
If it's too loud, it will harm the eardrums and cause permanent hearing loss.
Noise can cause permanent damage to your hearing. To avoid this danger, use hearing protection such as ear plugs or ear protectors (these look like big headphones).
Injecting heroin into your penis may cause redness and bumps. It can cause infection and permanent damage.