Yes, if you can produce more than 85dB of noise. The louder the scream above this threshold, the faster you can damage your hearing. At 100dB, it takes about 20min.
Normally it is unlikely unless you scream a lot. Opera singers sometimes have hearing damage due to the loudness and time extent of their singing.
at 100Db sound can start to damage the ears.
Any amount of loud screaming can cause damage to your vocal chords.
A screaming child can generate sound levels reaching around 90-100 decibels, which is considered loud and can potentially cause hearing damage with prolonged exposure. It's important to protect young children's ears from such high levels of noise to prevent long-term hearing problems.
No, they all wear in-ears to kind of block out the screaming.
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No. It may damage your voice though. But if it is stressfull screaming, yes. Stress can shorten your life span by a few years.
Yes.
Yes a good subwoofer will damage your hearing. The better the bass the more db levels they are pounding out and that is bad for your ears.
NO ,if you are talking about the things in his ears at concerts and on tv those are put there so they can here the song as they play it.
listening to loud audio for a long period time can decibels your ears.
That depends. If your headphones are slightly broken or your putting it on so loud someone else could hear it from 5ft away, they will damage your ears
Well it depends on what some people's ears are used to. but to damage your ears is when you have to shout to be heard over noise or sounds above 80 decibels.