If you use your earphones at a high volume you are damaging your hearing whether you realize it or not. Look up the meaning of tinnitus and you will understand. Remember that the sense of hearing is very, very sensitive.
Use big headphones. Funny looking maybe, but better and richer sounding at a lower volume. Get in the habit of using your phone speaker. But most important of all, use your phone in moderation.
Loud Noise And Explosions may damage the ear drums...
Ok well you need to buy dog ear cleaning solution. And spray some in the dogs ear. Then you need to be carful with this. But, you need to take a baby wipe and gently clean the dogs ear out. And do not go in to far because you can damage the ear drum and can possibly make the dog deaf
No only loud noises will damage your ear drum.
Sticking a cotton bud in your ear can damage it.You risk bleeding, a perforated eardrum, or damage to the bones in the ear, which can cause permanent deafness.
Very loud sounds, starting at about 125 decibels can cause ear pain or ear damage.
"Mobile insurance typically covers accidental damage, malicious damage, and reimbursement of unwanted calls. Mobile insurance also covers the loss, damage, or theft of accessories that came with the mobile."
You can damage the tympanic membrane (ear drum).
you could get ear achesif you go to a concert bring ear protectionturn deafit is not fun begging deafyou could damage hearingyou could damage your ear drum
Yes, you can get a sunburn in your ear if your hair doesn't cover it.
according to scientists, if you hold a mobile to your ear, (and become exposed to microwaves from the phone for a long time) it could cause damage to skin cells or making your skin cells cancerous. this could lead to tumours possibly. There is no evidence that using a mobile 'phone is in any way dangerous. Many studies have been undertaken and the conclusion is that any radiation from a 'phone is far too low and insignificant to cause any harm to the user. There is an urban myth that it can cause damage. No reputable scientist or engineer supports such a view.
The hearing nerves are unable to recover from damage.
Mobile One - 1975 The Listening Ear 1-10 was released on: USA: 22 December 1975