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Yes, extremely high or low-pitched sounds can potentially cause damage to the ear. Prolonged exposure to high-pitched sounds can lead to hearing loss, while very low-pitched sounds can cause discomfort or pain in the ear. It is important to protect your ears from these extreme sounds to prevent damage.

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