American Advisory on how to protect your ears during the high decibel NYE celebrations !

▴ american_advisory
More than 1.1 billion people ages 12–35 are at risk of hearing loss due to exposure to noisy leisure settings and noisy personal technology devices, according to the World Health Organization. Noise-induced hearing loss is completely preventable, but once it occurs, it's irreversible. Take these ste

The sounds of New Year's Eve—blaring music, fireworks, and party horns, kazoos, and other noisemakers—signify celebration, but they can also wreak havoc on your ears. As people all over the world prepare to ring in the new year, here are five tips to help prevent temporary or even permanent ringing in your ears or other hearing damage, courtesy of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA):

Keep your distance from noise sources. At a concert or show? Setting off fireworks? If you are participating in an especially noisy activity, try to keep a distance of at least 500 feet from the noise emitter—such as a stage, speaker, or fireworks launch site.

Wear hearing protection. Earplugs or earmuffs offer great hearing protection at concerts, at fireworks displays, in the middle of Times Square, and in many other loud environments. Simple drugstore earplugs are cheap and effective, or you can get a pair of musician's earplugs or a custom pair from an audiologist for even better protection.

Take listening breaks. Excusing yourself for even a couple of minutes every hour can give your ears a much-needed rest. Step away from the noise at least a few times throughout a night of extended celebration, especially if you are in an environment such as a party or loud restaurant that doesn't lend itself to wearing earplugs.

Download a sound-level app. How loud is too loud? In general, 75–80 decibels is considered a safe level of noise exposure. Not sure of the noise level where you are? Use one of the many sound-level apps available for download in Apple and Android stores. These aren't always 100% accurate, but they can give you a good idea of what you are being exposed to—and help inform some positive other steps like taking breaks if the noise is excessive.

Know your limits. If you are experiencing ringing in your ears or any other ear discomfort, leave! Listen to what your body is telling you. If you continue to experience ringing, discomfort, or trouble hearing the next day, seek a hearing evaluation from a certified audiologist .

More than 1.1 billion people ages 12–35 are at risk of hearing loss due to exposure to noisy leisure settings and noisy personal technology devices, according to the World Health Organization. Noise-induced hearing loss is completely preventable, but once it occurs, it's irreversible. Take these steps to protect your hearing as you welcome in 2020 and beyond.

Tags : #USA #americanadvisory #asha #howtoprotectears #ears #protection #noisepollution #healthcare #nyecelebrations #risk #hearingloss #medicircle

Related Stories

Loading Please wait...

-Advertisements-




Trending Now

10 PCOS Warning Signs That Need Your AttentionDecember 27, 2024
Experts Dub 2024 as the Year of Technologies and Innovations in Healthcare; Stress on further Integration of Technologies December 27, 2024
Aakash Healthcare Partners with Japan for Groundbreaking Surgical Intervention: A Global Collaboration to Revolutionize Cardiovascular CareDecember 26, 2024
Traditional Medicine Goes Global: How Ayush 2024 Reimagined WellnessDecember 26, 2024
Aster Guardians Global Nursing Award 2025 worth INR 2 Crore now open for nominations worldwide December 26, 2024
Holiday Season Round the Corner? 6 Daily Habits That Could Be The Reason Behind Your Fatty LiverDecember 26, 2024
Healing the Nation: Doctors as Architects of a Healthier FutureDecember 26, 2024
Brewing Health Benefits: Can Coffee and Tea Help Fight Head and Neck Cancers?December 26, 2024
Seven-Year-Old Fights Back Against Rare Autoimmune DiseaseDecember 26, 2024
Olympus Named to Dow Jones Sustainability World Index for the Fourth Consecutive YearDecember 26, 2024
American Oncology Institute (AOI) in Nagpur Restores Mobility with KyphoplastyDecember 26, 2024
Sanjeevani Healthcare & Wellness Expo 2024: A Dynamic Platform for Global Healthcare CollaborationDecember 23, 2024
Ranitidine: Saviour or Suspect? The Truth Behind the Stomach Acid RemedyDecember 23, 2024
From One-Size-Fits-All to Precision Medicine: The New Hope for Rare Bone Cancer PatientsDecember 23, 2024
World Meditation Day: India’s Gift of Peace to a Chaotic WorldDecember 23, 2024
Breaking New Ground in Migraine Care: A Landmark Session on Diagnosis and TreatmentDecember 23, 2024
Black Angels remind us of centuries of injustices plaguing the TB responseDecember 20, 2024
Healthcare Startups to Watch Out for in 2025December 20, 2024
Biobank Blueprint: Redefining Diabetes Diagnosis and Treatment in IndiaDecember 20, 2024
The Future of Malaria Prevention: Can This Vaccine Eliminate the Disease?December 20, 2024