If you mean hearing noises that aren't there, yes. Those are auditory hallucinations, and are an indication of severe withdrawal. We're not sure what you mean by making noises.
Alcohol withdrawal is a dangerous, potentially fatal process. It should be medically monitored if at all possible.
For example, by hearing noises that are too loud, for too long; or by certain infections.For example, by hearing noises that are too loud, for too long; or by certain infections.For example, by hearing noises that are too loud, for too long; or by certain infections.For example, by hearing noises that are too loud, for too long; or by certain infections.
For example, by hearing noises that are too loud, for too long; or by certain infections.For example, by hearing noises that are too loud, for too long; or by certain infections.For example, by hearing noises that are too loud, for too long; or by certain infections.For example, by hearing noises that are too loud, for too long; or by certain infections.
Cats generally do not like loud noises as they have sensitive hearing. Loud noises can startle and stress them out.
Loud noises can damage hearing by causing the hair cells in the cochlea of the ear to become bent, broken, or destroyed. This damage is often irreversible and can lead to hearing loss or tinnitus. Exposure to loud noises over time can compound this damage, making it important to protect our ears from excessive noise.
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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.
Yes, exposure to loud noises can cause permanent damage to hearing. Prolonged or sudden loud sounds can lead to hearing loss or tinnitus (ringing in the ears). It's important to protect your ears by using earplugs or limiting exposure to loud noises.
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Prolonged exposure to loud noises can damage the delicate hair cells in the inner ear, leading to hearing loss and potentially permanent damage to one's hearing health.
Yes, babies can go deaf from exposure to loud noises. Prolonged exposure to loud noises can damage the delicate structures in a baby's ears, leading to hearing loss. It is important to protect a baby's ears from loud noises to prevent hearing damage.
By being responsible and not exposing yourself to loud noises