YES! If the volume is too high and its too high for too many times
Yes, excessive headphone use (especially with loud and aggressive music) can cause problematic headaches and migraines. These can especially be caused when using ear bud headphones. To avoid constant headaches when listening to music through headphones, try not to listen to music for several hours with ear bud headphones.
It can. If youve ever seen a blown speaker, that's what could happen to your eardrum.
Listening to the kind of music that requires head banging causes brain damage. ^eff you. apparently head-banging can bruise the front of your brain, but i don't believe it. :D
Yes, it is possible to damage an unborn's hearing abilities in the womb including complete deafness. Though a single incident of loud music is unlikely to cause deafness. Hearing develops until adolescence.
Dubstep is not illegal, it is a type of music but is not known as a genre yet. It is a loud type of music mainly bass types Dubstep listeners call Wub Wubs. Dubstep can not cause damage to a human body but can damage hearing if played at loud volumes.No.
The DB levels stands for Decibel level. The higher this number is the louder the headphones go. But, you also have to remeber that to loud in headphones will cause hearing damage.
Noise can cause permanent damage to your hearing. To avoid this danger, use hearing protection such as ear plugs or ear protectors (these look like big headphones).
headphones don't cause brain damage but they can cause deafness because of the radiation.its better to be loud speaker rather than using headphone...
You can protect your sense of hearing, simply by avoiding yourself listening to harsh, loud sound. A sound above 85 decibels can cause hearing loss. 8hours exposure to a 90- decibel sound can cause damage to your eardrums. Any exposure to 140-decibel sound causes immediate damage and can cause actual pain.
Pink noise it's self will not cause damage to your hearing. However it is how loud and how long you play the sound for. If you listen to pink noise with a volume level under 85db SPL(Sound Pressure Level) is quite unlikely to cause any damage to your hearing, even if listening to it continuously =)
A common cause of hearing loss is damage to the hair cells within the cochlea
Yes, excessive headphone use (especially with loud and aggressive music) can cause problematic headaches and migraines. These can especially be caused when using ear bud headphones. To avoid constant headaches when listening to music through headphones, try not to listen to music for several hours with ear bud headphones.
On average they are unhealthy because a person's ears are sensitve to loud sounds. The more you use these things the more damage you cause - it is slow, but it does add up. The problem with kids using them is that they are kids and won't be responsible.
A dangerous sound level is defined as above 85db to cause hearing damage. Long term exposure to 80 db can also damage hearing.
no technically, yes. If you were to hit your head with a large bell hard enough, it can cause brain damage. But just hearing the noise will only result in hearing damage.
Sounds such as in a rock concert can damage you hearing from your ears cause of the loud music it should be damaged for at least 9 seconds.
Prolonged exposure to loud noises such as in a work environment and chronic ear infections will damage your hearing noticeably.