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Ways to prevent hearing loss in our daily life

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Hearing loss can’t always be prevented – sometimes it’s just part of getting older. But hearing loss due to exposure to loud noises is completely avoidable.

There are some simple things you can do to help stop loud noises from permanently damaging your hearing, no matter how old you are.
Respected Dr. Sahidul Arefin [ Hearing Specialist SSKM Hospital, Kolkata] shared with us some tips to apply in our daily life to avoid hearing loss. It is also one of the neglected disease, we should take more care of it.

1. Avoid loud noises

The best way to avoid noise-induced hearing loss is to keep away from loud noise as much as you can.

Generally, a noise is probably loud enough to damage your hearing if:

  • you have to raise your voice to talk to other people
  • you can’t hear what people nearby are saying
  • it hurts your ears
  • you have ringing in your ears or muffled hearing afterwards

2. Take care when listening to music

Listening to loud music through earphones and headphones is one of the biggest dangers to your hearing. Try to follow 60-60 rules.

To help avoid damaging your hearing:

  • use noise-cancelling earphones or headphones – don’t just turn the volume up to cover up outside noise
  • turn the volume up just enough so you can hear your music comfortably, but no higher
  • don’t listen to music at more than 60% of the maximum volume – some devices have settings you can use to limit the volume automatically
  • don’t use earphones or headphones for more than an hour at a time – take a break for at least 5 minutes every hour

Even just turning down the volume a little bit can make a big difference to your risk of hearing damage.

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3. Protect your hearing during loud events and activities

To protect your hearing during loud activities and events (such as at nightclubs, gigs or sports events):

  • move away from sources of loud noises (such as loudspeakers)
  • try to take a break from the noise every 15 minutes
  • give your hearing about 18 hours to recover after exposure to lots of loud noise
  • consider wearing earplugs – you can buy re-usable musicians’ earplugs that reduce the volume of music but don’t muffle it

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4. Take precautions at work

If you’re exposed to loud noises through your work, speak to your human resources (HR) department or manager.

Your employer is obliged to make changes to reduce your exposure to loud noise – for example, by:

Make sure you wear any hearing protection you’re given.

5. Get your hearing tested

Get a hearing test as soon as possible if you’re worried you might be losing your hearing. The earlier hearing loss is picked up, the earlier something can be done about it.

You might also want to consider having regular hearing checks (once a year, say) if you’re at a higher risk of noise-induced hearing loss – for example, if you’re a musician or work in noisy environments.

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