Are You Able to Hear As You Should?
How much knowledge do you possess on ways to prevent auditory damage? See if you know the answer to these questions.
True or False: Someone who enjoys scuba diving should always wear sonic air valves.
You know those as ear plugs.
Janet likes to listen to her record player and her transistor radio as loud as possible.
People will tell you that it's bad for your hearing - but is it? If Thomas worries about earwax clogging his ears, is it smart to regularly clean them out? The first question's answer is "yes", although the others' are "no".
Teenage voices may undergo changes as the young adult grows, but the same is not true of teenage ears.
Unusual amounts or changes of pressure can cause hearing problems, though.
Anyone who decides to try scuba diving should always learn how to breathe.
If you are too close to fired guns or airplane motors, your hearing will be adversely affected.
However, even at full volume, the music a teenager might be playing is unlikely to affect the hearing any more than quieter music, even if it does bother their parents.
Experts tell us that most of the ear wax that forms in the ear canal is harmless and serves a purpose.
Only the exterior portion of the ear should be cleaned of wax.
If you want to avoid infecting or perforating your ear drum, then don't ever dig around in the ear canal with any sort of improper instrument, a match stick for example.
If excess ear wax is a problem, have it taken care of by a doctor or nurse who is trained in the proper method of cleaning the ear.
Any sharp object should be avoided when cleaning the ear canal-- which includes toothpicks and hair pins.
Because hearing can affect personality as well as study problems, many schools now make it a practice to test the hearing of their students.
However, if you have received a low score on a hearing test be sure to take another and get a second opinion.
Getting a poor score on your test could be because of a cold you got three weeks ago, or it could simply be due to the fact that you aren't interested in hearing what your teacher or parent has to say.
This means that your attitude could be causing the issue, so you should take more than one test.
Before jumping in a swimming pool while you are suffering from a hearing infection, check to see if it is a good idea.
Many times, the remedy for ear infection lies in maintaining dry conditions, so swimming could hinder effective treatment.
Any earache you experience should be taken seriously and you should visit your doctor right away.
It's possible that you may experience temporary hearing loss for several days after having a cold.
If the problem doesn't correct itself after a few days, speak to your doctor.
Permanent hearing loss could be the result of fluid which has collected in the middle ear and not been removed.
One out of every ten Americans lives with some degree of hearing loss without any negative impact on their lives at all.
Hearing loss is very common.
The fragile assembly of our ears allows us to hear our children crying, beautiful music, and the wind in the trees, and should be cherished by everyone.
If you have any questions regarding the protection of your hearing, please consult your doctor.
There are tips specifically for patients experiencing a head cold, athletes and even teenagers who like loud music.
You will also learn how to live with a hearing loss, or to help others you know who don't hear as they should.
True or False: Someone who enjoys scuba diving should always wear sonic air valves.
You know those as ear plugs.
Janet likes to listen to her record player and her transistor radio as loud as possible.
People will tell you that it's bad for your hearing - but is it? If Thomas worries about earwax clogging his ears, is it smart to regularly clean them out? The first question's answer is "yes", although the others' are "no".
Teenage voices may undergo changes as the young adult grows, but the same is not true of teenage ears.
Unusual amounts or changes of pressure can cause hearing problems, though.
Anyone who decides to try scuba diving should always learn how to breathe.
If you are too close to fired guns or airplane motors, your hearing will be adversely affected.
However, even at full volume, the music a teenager might be playing is unlikely to affect the hearing any more than quieter music, even if it does bother their parents.
Experts tell us that most of the ear wax that forms in the ear canal is harmless and serves a purpose.
Only the exterior portion of the ear should be cleaned of wax.
If you want to avoid infecting or perforating your ear drum, then don't ever dig around in the ear canal with any sort of improper instrument, a match stick for example.
If excess ear wax is a problem, have it taken care of by a doctor or nurse who is trained in the proper method of cleaning the ear.
Any sharp object should be avoided when cleaning the ear canal-- which includes toothpicks and hair pins.
Because hearing can affect personality as well as study problems, many schools now make it a practice to test the hearing of their students.
However, if you have received a low score on a hearing test be sure to take another and get a second opinion.
Getting a poor score on your test could be because of a cold you got three weeks ago, or it could simply be due to the fact that you aren't interested in hearing what your teacher or parent has to say.
This means that your attitude could be causing the issue, so you should take more than one test.
Before jumping in a swimming pool while you are suffering from a hearing infection, check to see if it is a good idea.
Many times, the remedy for ear infection lies in maintaining dry conditions, so swimming could hinder effective treatment.
Any earache you experience should be taken seriously and you should visit your doctor right away.
It's possible that you may experience temporary hearing loss for several days after having a cold.
If the problem doesn't correct itself after a few days, speak to your doctor.
Permanent hearing loss could be the result of fluid which has collected in the middle ear and not been removed.
One out of every ten Americans lives with some degree of hearing loss without any negative impact on their lives at all.
Hearing loss is very common.
The fragile assembly of our ears allows us to hear our children crying, beautiful music, and the wind in the trees, and should be cherished by everyone.
If you have any questions regarding the protection of your hearing, please consult your doctor.
There are tips specifically for patients experiencing a head cold, athletes and even teenagers who like loud music.
You will also learn how to live with a hearing loss, or to help others you know who don't hear as they should.
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