Love Your Ears - 5 Tips for Protecting Your Hearing
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Always Keep the volume down: Listening to music or watching TV at high volumes can damage your hearing. Make sure to keep the volume of your devices at a moderate level, and avoid using headphones or earbuds for extended periods.
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Keep Your Ears Dry: Water exposure, such as swimming or bathing, can introduce harmful bacteria into the ear canal, putting your hearing at risk. To avoid this, tilt your head to the side after exposure or use a soft towel to gently remove excess water from your ears.
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Limit your exposure to loud noises: Loud noises can cause permanent damage to your hearing. To protect your hearing, limit your exposure to loud noises such as concerts, motorbikes, and power tools. If you can't avoid loud noises, take breaks or move away from the source of the noise.
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Stay Active: Regular physical activity promotes good blood flow and circulation, helping blood and oxygen reach your ears to keep them in good condition. Aim to exercise most days of the week and find activities you enjoy to make it a fun and ongoing routine.
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Watch for Warning Signs of Hearing Damage: Signs of early or temporary hearing damage include ringing in the ears, dizziness, muffled sound, and loss of balance. Regular hearing tests can help detect any changes in your hearing and allow you to take early action to prevent further damage. If you experience any of these symptoms, remove yourself from the noisy environment and see an otolaryngologist for a hearing appointment to confirm any potential hearing loss.