Yeah, I think so.
No, they all wear in-ears to kind of block out the screaming.
no he doesen't. If you are referring to seeing him in concert with something in his ears, those are in ear monitors so he can hear himself on stage
If you mean that your ears ring (tinnitus) after listening to loud music, you may be dangerously close to permanently damaging your hearing, or you may already be beyond that point. Your hearing CAN be damaged, and it CAN be damaged permanently. Being young does NOT mean that your hearing organs will ALWAYS spring back. One danger for young people who love loud music is that as hearing begins to decline, there is a need for louder music which of course will speed the damage.If you are talking about ringing in the ears, please find a nearby hearing clinic (I believe that Beltone clinics do hearing assessments without charge) and get tested. Whether your hearing is normal, damaged or even superior, take the ringing as a sign that you must start protecting your hearing now in order to avoid living the rest of your life with hearing impairments. If your hearing happens to be normal or superior and you take this as a sign that you can abuse your hearing as much as you like, then I would like to talk with you in ten years-- assuming, that is, that you can still hear in ten years.Do you actually physically hear the music faintly, or is it more like hearing some catchy tune and then you 'can't get it out of your head' for the rest of the day? If you have the experience of physically hearing the music faintly, it could still be related to a hearing problem. After all, you did specify that this happens to you after listening to loud music, not just any music. I am not a physician or hearing specialist, but faintly hearing sounds after listening to loud music may still be related to overstimulation of the hearing mechanisms in the ear.
Loud sound damages ears because every sound is a sound wave. The louder the sound the heaver the wave. That is also why you can see things vibrate when loud music is playing. This great sound wave can also hit hard against your ear drums. Sometimes to much can lead to hearing loss.
Yes, the sound of the spoon changes when the string is held against your ears. This is due to the way vibrations travel through different mediums. When the spoon is tapped, the sound waves travel through the string and into your ears, often resulting in a clearer or amplified sound compared to hearing it in the air. This phenomenon highlights how vibrations can be transmitted more effectively through solid materials than through air.
It’s affects their ears
Long term throat infections can close off the drainage tubes for the ears, this causes ear infections that can lead to hearing loss if not properly treated
The test assesses the hearing in both ears
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Hearing Range of frequencies for humar ears if from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
Your hearing-your ears.
no rabbits ears are very sensitive and they use them very readily for hearing and picking them up by the ears can harm their hearing
Hearing test are the most common tests involving the ears. These test determine whether someone has hearing loss and if so how much.
Eustachian tubes are a normal part of human anatomy. Placement of PE tubes is usually done to lower the risk of hearing loss leading to language delay. Talk to your 2 year old's health care provider to find out about the risks, benefit, and alternatives of tubes in the ears.
No they don't; ears are for hearing sound and not for urinating.
For hearing, just like we use our ears.