Sensorineural deafness
Prolonged exposure to loud noise is the leading cause of sensory hearing loss.
Prolonged exposure to loud noise is the leading cause of sensory hearing loss.
Prolonged exposure to loud noises such as in a work environment and chronic ear infections will damage your hearing noticeably.
you could check with your doctor. that would be the best bet.
Examples of sounds that are above 90 decibels are lawnmowers, newspaper printing presses, trains are farm tractors. Prolonged exposure to these sounds can cause hearing loss.
Any sound over 85 Decibels is considered too loud and will hurt your hearing. Hearing anything this loud will start to damage your ear. prolonged exposure to sounds this loud will cause irreversible damage to your ears.
Any sound over 85 Decibels is considered too loud and will hurt your hearing. Hearing anything this loud will start to damage your ear. Prolonged exposure to sounds this loud will cause irreversible damage to your ears.
sensory hearing loss, refers to damage to the organ of Corti and the acoustic nerve. Prolonged exposure to loud noise is the leading cause of sensory hearing loss.
Yes it does, any sound over 85 Decibels is considered too loud and will hurt your hearing. Hearing anything this loud will start to damage your ear. Prolonged exposure to sounds this loud will cause irreversible damage to your ears.
Any sound over 85 Decibels is considered too loud and will hurt your hearing. Hearing anything this loud will start to damage your ear. prolonged exposure to sounds this loud will cause irreversible damage to your ears.
Yes, you can have a high bass frequency. Prolonged exposure to high frequencies can cause hearing loss. In audio work, "bass" usually refers to the low frequencies; "treble" refers to higher frequencies.
so they can hear the music over the people