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ear pulse oximeter
Well, ear defenders absorbs the sound from going to your ear, if you don't wear ear defenders when your working in loud noises your ear can be damage.
mostly on the inner wrists and on your neck, (under your ear)
mostly on the inner wrists and on your neck, (under your ear)
Yes, loud music can potentially make an ear infection worse. Exposure to loud noises can cause further irritation and inflammation in the ear, exacerbating the symptoms of an existing infection. Additionally, loud sounds can increase pressure in the middle ear, which can be uncomfortable and potentially harmful for someone with an ear infection. It is important to protect your ears and avoid loud noises when dealing with an ear infection to prevent further complications.
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.
Extremely loud sounds.
Loud Noise And Explosions may damage the ear drums...
It is so loud, sometimes it can break the membrain in your ear and make them bleed.
Our professor of anatomy at the university of Malta says that loud music does not produce more ear wax. She also says that the ear wax is a deterrent for insects like mosquitos.
extremely loud noise can break your ear drums. sticking things in your ears. hard hits to the head. anything loud or physical trauma to your head can cause the ear drums to be broken.
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.