Feedback Cancelation and Modern Hearing Aids
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As far as symbols of modern living go, the continued rise and popularity of live music events and outdoor mass concerts strikes a vivid image of our enduring love of music and celebration.
No one wants anyone not to have the experiences that define their lived experiences, but along with the continued rise in festival and concert popularity, has also come to an increase in the number of young people presenting with mild to significant hearing loss and ear damage and as our younger generation gets older, this number is only going to get bigger.
The World Health Organization considers noise exposure a significant and frequent cause of irreversible hearing-related illnesses amongst youth today, with increasing numbers of young people presenting with NIHL – noise-induced hearing loss.
NIHL can be caused by repeated unprotected exposure to excessively loud sounds at one particular time or listening to sounds at high volume over a lengthy period.
The standard used to measure sounds and noise is the decibel, and regular conversation is estimated at around 60-65 decibels. Considering that exposure to a medium-rated noise of approximately 85 decibels can cause permanent damage to your ears, the sound levels at a music concert become truly horrifying 100-120 decibels. That is more than enough to cause significant and permanent hearing loss.
Some of the conditions that one might experience after exposure to those levels of sound include:
Parents already know that getting their kids away from these events is nearly impossible, so custom-made earplugs are the solution. Earplugs stop a considerable amount of sound, making it down the ear canal and into the organ, protecting precious hair cells in the cochlear from damage. While earplugs are great, not all earplugs are created equal, with some offering minimal protection.
It’s important to reiterate that this damage can occur in some people after just one exposure to high noise or sound levels.
We often think those of advancing age only experience hearing loss; however, with the dramatic change in our lifestyles and modern conveniences over the last century, that is no longer the truth.
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