#NOISE, #HEARING #LOSS, #EARPLUGS, #TV, #MP3, #BLOOD #PRESSURE, #TINNITUS, #VERTIGO, #HEART #DISEASE Constant exposure to loud noise can cause frequent hearing loss, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), and even vertigo. Prolonged exposure to loud sounds, such as from TV, MP3 players, or other high-volume audio sources, can damage the delicate structures of the inner ear, leading to permanent hearing impairment. Noise-induced stress can also raise blood pressure and increase the risk of heart disease over time. The ongoing strain on your cardiovascular system can exacerbate the effects of high noise levels. Using earplugs and reducing exposure to loud environments is essential to protect your hearing and overall health. If you experience any symptoms like ringing in the ears or dizziness, it’s crucial to consult an audiologist or healthcare provider for proper evaluation.
An ENT blog by Dr. B. P. Tyagi