tinnitus - see doctor
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.
This is likely tinnitus. You should see a doctor.
the side effects are pain in the middle ear. ringing and buzzing.
Loud Noise And Explosions may damage the ear drums...
To protect their hearing. Many musicians will suffer from tinnitus, or a constant ringing sound that can even be painful. This is due to exposure to noise above safe decibel levels. Ear plugs can prevent noise that is too loud from damaging eardrums.
Yes, because your ear wax which collects in your ear canal may be a very dangerous thing and your ear drum is also extremely delicate. Here are some causes: ear phones, loud music construction work and many other loud things. On a noise scale listening to loud music is the top with around 150 decibels.
Excess or too-loud nosies can be irritating and cause focus problems. People can become aggravated or stressed out with too much noise if they cannot concentrate or pay attention to their work. Noise that is too loud can also hurt the ear and damage your ear drum, which can cause headaches and pain.
The most important symptom of cerumen impaction is partial loss of hearing. Other symptoms are itching, tinnitus (noise or ringing in the ears), a sensation of fullness in the ear, and pain.
Avoid loud noise, boxing and wrestling.
due to nerve fatigue.
Painfully loud. Almost like the sound from sandblasting or a loud rock concert. 120 decibels is close to the pain threshold in human hearing, and yes sound can be painful.
It is called Tinnitus, a sound in one or both ears such as buzzing or ringing. May be caused by an ear infection, or head injury for example