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If you are a music enthusiast or often wear headphones to listen to music, you should pay attention to what Jinghao said:
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It’s OK to be obsessed with music. The key is not to let high decibel music destroy listening. Hearing is one of the most important human sense tubes. In our life, noise is everywhere. In fact, we should pay more attention to protecting our ears when we often listen to music. People who often go in and out of concerts know that the speaker power amplifier at the concert site is very strong. In order to ensure the effect, the power amplifier of large-scale concerts is often super powerful. Some tests have shown that the volume can be as high as 130 decibels at 5 meters of the high-power speaker in the open sky, while the volume can also be as high as 30 meters away It can be up to 80 decibels. In order to cover up the screams of fans at concerts, the organizers usually set up more than one set of speakers to achieve stereo surround effect.
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01 – does hearing loss really have nothing to do with you?
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Earlier, a report released by the world health organization claimed that up to 1.1 billion young people were at risk of hearing loss if bad habits were not corrected in time. According to the University of Illinois papers, musicians’ hearing loss is becoming more and more serious. According to relevant research data, “59 out of 139 Symphony musicians have hearing loss that is not consistent with their age.” This means that hearing loss does not only exist in people’s impression of noisy rock music, everyone who likes music should start to pay attention to this problem.
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So, how much “noisy” sound will start to damage your hearing? Long-term or continuous exposure to more than 85 decibels of sound environment will make your hearing gradually decline. What does 85 decibels sound like? For example, a chestnut is equivalent to a noisy traffic noise around the most bustling street corner. What’s more, if you are in such a noisy environment, you will want to escape as soon as possible and consciously protect your ears, such as covering your ears. But what about listening to music? We prefer higher decibels. Did you know that the average volume of music played on CDs is higher than 90 decibels, while the volume of rock scene can be as high as 110 decibels!
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02 – how serious are the consequences?
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Long time exposure to high decibel sound environment will not only damage your hearing, but also lead to other health risks. Tinnitus is accompanied by hearing loss or hearing loss. Tinnitus may occur intermittently or persistently, and its severity may change. Most of the patients suffering from tinnitus have difficulty sleeping, which makes the whole health situation of the human body suddenly decline. Pitchfork once pointed out that there are too many tragic stories that people can’t bear to end their lives with tinnitus Yes, hearing loss is a serious health problem.
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03 what can we do?
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Earlier, a report released by the world health organization claimed that up to 1.1 billion young people were at risk of hearing loss if bad habits were not corrected in time. According to the University of Illinois papers, musicians’ hearing loss is becoming more and more serious. According to relevant research data, “59 out of 139 Symphony musicians have hearing loss that is not consistent with their age.” This means that hearing loss doesn’t only exist in people’s impression of noise. So what can these musicians who have been exposed to high decibel sound environment for a long time do? Xiaoai thinks that the first reaction you have to say next is unacceptable, which is “keep your voice down”. Here are some ways to protect your hearing:
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Turn down the volume when listening to the music;
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Try not to wear headphones, but choose to play music with speakers;
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Earplugs and headphones? The latter is preferred;
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Don’t wear earphones to listen to songs in a mocking environment, which will make you turn up the volume involuntarily;
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In such “dangerous” environments as watching performances and music festivals, wear professional earplugs for protection;
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Wear protective earplugs in other noisy environments;
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Combine work with rest, do not overuse ears for a long time.
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In fact, it’s a relatively simple thing to protect listening. A pair of professional earplugs and the cultivation of some small habits can prevent the tragedy that music enthusiasts do not want to encounter. If you want to have a long and healthy “music career”, change some existing concepts and inertia, and protect your hearing with Jinghao hearing aid from now on!
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