Its called Tinnitus. Its nothing serious but as you get older you will hear it more and more.
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when something loud enters your ear, the ear drum will create echoeing sounds and vibrations, which is that loud noise. It is the same as screaming into a large tower bell, you will hear sharp or low ringing depending on how loud.
That depends on the directionality of our pinna (ear cup) which is front localisation.
By listening to loud noises frequently.
It is due to the sensitive hairs found in your ear. This causes noises to vibrate, where we are able to hear them. As we age, are hairs lose their once youthful strength, and some high pitched noises are difficult to hear.
"Ding o' the lug" is a Scottish term that refers to a slap on the ear. It is typically used to describe a sharp blow or strike to the ear.
The Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of the ear plugs I recommend for blocking out loud noises is 32 decibels.
Hearing ringing in your ear, also known as tinnitus, can be a symptom of various underlying conditions such as hearing loss, ear infections, or exposure to loud noises. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
because it hurts your ear drum
dB reducing ear plugs are effective in protecting hearing from loud noises by reducing the intensity of sound entering the ear canal. However, their effectiveness can vary depending on factors such as the fit of the ear plugs and the frequency of the noise.
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a headache, or an ear peircing.