Know how to prevent hearing loss

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Know how to prevent hearing loss While not all types of hearing loss are preventable, there are activities you may take to reduce your chances of getting age-related and noise-induced hearing loss. It's never too early or too late to start using hearing protection when exposed to loud noises. Adopting a healthy lifestyle and listening to your doctor's recommendations can also help protect your hearing health. We can't emphasize enough how important it is to limit your exposure to loud noise but other healthy practices can help you keep your hearing as you age: The tiny hair-like cells in your inner ear are susceptible to changes in blood flow. Hearing loss occurs when these cells are destroyed. The better your general health, the greater your chances of preventing hearing loss or preserving your hearing if you already have it.

1. Avoid Making Too Much Noise What is the limit of how loud is too loud? It's loud enough to harm your hearing if you have to shout over the noise around you. Sounds from motorcycles, concert speakers, power tools such as saws and drills, earbuds, and other sources are all loud enough to be heard. Find out more about the connection between loud music and hearing loss.

2. Maintain your blood pressure and cardiovascular wellness High blood pressure and heart disease can harm the delicate processes that help you hear within your ear. If you have high cholesterol or blood pressure, follow your doctor's medication recommendations.

3. Remove Earwax Correctly Wax build-up in your ears can cause the sound to be muffled. However, please don't use a cotton swab to clean them out because it can push wax deeper into the pores. Instead, soften the wax and gently wash it away with an at-home


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