Summer Sounds Can Increase Hearing Loss and Tinnitus


Be extra careful of loud noises this summer. Seemingly innocent sounds can cause hearing loss that can potentially take the form of tinnitus.

Tinnitus can be temporary or permanent and can be described as ringing, whining, or screeching or buzzing noise in the head or ears that varies in intensity. It can be intermittent or constant, depending on the person.

How does this damage happen?

Inside the ear are tiny hairs that conduct the noise. Injury to these hair cells comes from exposure – sudden or prolonged – to loud noises. Tinnitus is experienced by as many as 50 million people in the U.S., and it can be instigated or worsened by the sounds like lawnmowers and outdoor concerts.

Protect your hearing this summer.

Preventing the onset of tinnitus is as simple as wearing earplugs when you’re in loud situations like mowing the lawn, attending concerts, or watching fireworks. You can also use custom fit protective ear molds that provide increased comfort and protection when engaging in noisy activities.

We can advise you on the best options for your activities and help with any hearing loss or tinnitus-related issues. Hearing health starts with preventative measures!

Resource: http://phb.secondsensehearing.com/content/protect-your-hearing-summer