Earbuds are basically a pair of tiny speakers that you wear inside your
ears. And loud music playing that close to your eardrum can cause
permanent hearing loss.
So let us see that How Earbuds can Damage the Ears
The ear is made up of three parts that work together to process sounds: the
outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear. Part of the inner ear called the
cochlea contains tiny hair cells. These hair cells help send sound
messages to the brain. But loud noise can damage the hair cells. A small
amount of damage will have little effect on your hearing. But repeated
exposure to loud noise will continue to damage these hair cells, and
eventually, the cochlea can’t relay sound messages to the brain.
The human ear can safely listen to sounds up to 70 decibels (dB).
An MP3 player at 70% of its top volume is about 85 decibels. Turning the
volume up and listening for long periods of time can put you in real danger
of permanent hearing loss.
Beside this earbuds can also cause ear infection by creating favorable
environment for bacteria and fungi. During earbuds put on the air cannot
enter inside ear hence the ear canal remain moist which promotes bacterial
growth.
So how we can use Use Earbuds the Right Way?
Listen to the music at no more than 60% of the maximum volume.
Limit the amount of time you spend with earbuds in your ears to 60
minutes.
Or simply Use Headphones Instead of Earbuds.
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