5 disadvantages of hearing loud music on headphones #lifestyle
Most people like to listen to songs on headphones or earphones. Music is a good way to spend time and music for peace. Music not only comforts us but it is also beneficial for our health. Today many serious diseases are being successfully treated through music therapy. But some people have a habit that they like to listen to loud music on the headphones. Listening songs in loud voices on headphones can cause many types of damage to our ears and brain.
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Hearing may be less
Hearing may be less
The ability to listen to your listening hearing in a loud voice can be reduced over time. Actually the sound is born from the vibrations in the air and if these vibrations fall on the curtains of our ears, then we have heard the word or the music. When you hear songs in a loud voice on the headphones, there is a constant blow on the curl of the ear and you can not hear the voice outside. By constantly listening to songs in a loud voice, the brain develops the ability to endure strong trauma, after which the slow stroke can not read the mind many times and you can not hear the normal sound.
Ear infection
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By wearing headphones, you are prone to ear infection. Indeed, those who love to listen to songs often do most of their work by putting headphones or earphones, and sometimes people also use headphones in toilets. It sticks to harmful bacteria and viruses on their headphones and phones, which can cause ear infections and damage the ears. Similarly, if you share your headphones or earphones with many people, then your ears also have an infection risk.
Lack of concentration
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Many people believe that working on listening to music on headphones makes them concentration. In fact, in the beginning you may feel like fast music is concentrating on you, but by adopting this habit for a long time, you lose your normal concentration. Then you can not concentrate yourself without music and it also damages the brain along with the ears.
Cells can get worse
Cells are an important part of our body. Listening to the loud voice causes damage to the sensitive cells present in the basiler of the ear. There is a nerve to reach the sound waves to our brain, which is called the Kochellar nerve. When we listen to songs in a loud voice, it also damages this nerve and does not reach the sound waves properly to our brain. Indeed, less than 75 decibels are considered safe for our ears and the noise above 85 decibels is harmful to our ears. In normal conversation, our voice level is between 55 and 60 decibels.
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Where are the studies, backing up what you wrote here or did you just copy This from the internet? I really would like to know more.
I read article on a website and write accroding to my language.thanks for commenting @mammasitta
I was interested because I am curating valuable articles about music and wanted to make sure you can back up your thoughts. Maybe it might be a good suggestion to add the source of the original article or did I overlook the link?
My friends like to hear music that was too loud i can hear them even im just an inch away from them. i thought they we're using speakers instead of earphones
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