What is the damage to the ears caused by frequent use of earplugs? Please, thank you

Updated on healthy 2024-04-21
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. First of all, often wear earplugs, which causes the earwax in the ear to be blocked into your ear, resulting in unclean ears, which causes inflammation.

    2. In addition, if you wear earplugs for a long time, the air pressure inside the ear is large, which will cause the ear to bulge, and in severe cases, you will feel pain, and in the long run, it will cause damage to the eardrum.

    3. There is also a long-term wearing of earplugs, which leads to hearing loss, because the sound is directly transmitted to the ears, and then it is more difficult for you to take off the earphones to listen to the sound outside.

    4. Finally, I want to say that wearing earplugs for a long time will cause their ear holes to be deformed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. The use of earbuds may cause earwax to be pushed into the middle ear, which can cause tinnitus, reduced hearing, pain or bacterial infection. Users with excessive earwax should use the earbuds more carefully.

    2. Wearing earplugs often can cause pain, damage, inflammation, etc. in the outer ear, and also damage the eardrum, which will affect hearing for a long time, especially wearing earplugs to sleep is more harmful.

    3. Anti-noise earplugs may also become a trigger factor for otitis, because in a warm, humid environment, many bacteria will multiply more vigorously.

    Sound-isolating earplugs (also known as noise-proof earplugs, sound-isolating earplugs, noise-canceling earplugs, sleep earplugs, and static point earplugs) are generally made of silicone or low-pressure foam and highly elastic polyester materials. After inserting the ear canal, it is in close contact with the external auditory canal to isolate sound from entering the middle ear and inner ear (ear drum) to achieve the purpose of sound isolation, so that people can get a quiet rest, work, and study environment.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Wearing soundproof earplugs while sleeping is to isolate noise, wearing sleep earbuds is not ***, you can use memory foam, pay attention to good hygiene and pay attention to the service life of earbuds when wearing them every day, and replace them in time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Long-term use of earplugs and headphones can cause hearing loss, and it is best not to use them for a long time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, this friend should say how much impact it has on wearing earplugs for a long time, but the impact is not big, but bringing some inferior earplugs may affect the periosteum.

    Anti-noise earplugs are mainly to prevent the impact of noise on the eardrum, this can not be brought for a long time, so try to bring it when the sound decibel is very large, if the surrounding environment is less, it is recommended to take it down, I wish you health, I hope my answer will help you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It will have a certain impact, or should not be used for a long time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Of course, the hearing of the ears will deteriorate very quickly when you get old!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Frequent listening to headphones can cause tinnitus, mild hearing loss, heavy hearing, and slight ear pain.

    However, due to the advantages of small size, easy to carry, and ability to block external interference, the headphones are still favored by many people. It is recommended to choose some earphones that have a hearing protection effect when buying them, such as those that are sponge-wrapped, which may play a some cushioning role.

    But the best thing to do is to limit the amount of time you spend listening to headphones, no more than an hour a day, and don't make the volume too loud.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are definitely some and long-term use is not recommended.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Not good. Long-term use of headphones will inevitably affect hearing and lead to hearing loss, but the degree of impact varies depending on the length of time and volume of headphones used by individuals.

    Don't use the headphones for too long, control them within an hour, and let the ears relax properly in a quiet environment after using the headphones;

    You can choose a headset with good sound isolation. If the outside noise is very loud, people will unconsciously turn up the volume in order to hear the sound in the headphones, and the louder the volume, the more damage to the inner ear, so try not to listen to the headphones in a noisy environment**, it is recommended to generally control the volume at 60% or below.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Sound-isolating earplugs (also known as noise-canceling earplugs, sound-isolating earplugs, noise-canceling earplugs, sleep earplugs, and zero-listening earplugs) are generally made of silicone or low-pressure bubble mold material and highly elastic polyester material. After being inserted into the ear canal, it is in close contact with the external ear canal to isolate sound from entering the middle ear and inner ear (ear drum) to achieve the purpose of sound isolation, so that people can get a quiet rest or work environment.

    Some sound-isolating earplugs are generally made of sponge rubber or low-pressure foam material, and most of them are made of high-elastic polyester materials, which are impact-proof and can be washed and used repeatedly. And the shape is mostly bullet-shaped. It is shaped like a bullet, the surface is smooth, the rebound is slow, there is no pain in the ear when used, and the sound insulation effect is 29 db

    In close contact with the outer ear of the person, so as to prevent the sound from entering the middle ear and the inner ear from the gap between the earbuds and the outer ear, so as to achieve the purpose of sound isolation, so that the person can rest comfortably.

    In addition, since each person's outer ear contour is different, sound-isolating earplugs made of general materials cannot play the role of sound isolation, and it is best to use elastic materials to make them. The elasticity of the material used to make the earbuds must be moderate, and the elasticity must also be moderate, so as not to make the sound-isolating earbuds compress the external ear canal due to excessive expansion, and avoid causing uncomfortable symptoms such as ear swelling and earache.

    One way to ensure the effectiveness of sound-isolating earbuds is to wear noise-isolating earplugs in close contact with the person's outer ear so that sound does not enter the middle and inner ears through the gap between the sound-isolating earbuds and the outer ear.

    Good products have an average sound insulation value between 36-40 dB in various frequencies, and some products have a maximum sound insulation value close to 50 decibels, which can isolate 80 to 90% of ambient noise.

    Noisy working environment:

    Earbuds are not very effective, because the sound rate of the noise has exceeded that of the eardrum several times, or even dozens of times, while the earbuds can only reduce the sound rate, and too long may also cause symptoms of otitis externa infection.

    It is recommended that it is best to change the working environment, otherwise it is easy to form noise tinnitus, deafness and other symptoms for too long, generally there is no specific drug for this symptom**, only in a quiet environment to adjust, the symptoms will disappear completely.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Earplugs are particularly useful, especially because they have a very good sound isolation effect, which can be plugged into the ears and are commonly used on radios and hearing aids. It can also be plugged into the ear to prevent water from entering the ear when swimming, and can also be used to reduce noise interference, i.e. anti-noise earplugs, sleep earbuds, etc.

    Labor-protected noise-canceling earplugs are generally made of silicone or low-pressure bubble mold material and high-elasticity polyester material. After inserting the ear canal, it is in close contact with the external ear canal to isolate sound from entering the middle ear and inner ear (ear drum) to achieve the purpose of sound insulation, so as to protect the worker's hearing. Labor protection anti-noise earplugs can prevent eardrum discomfort caused by the sound emitted by the machine, and have good noise resistance, but they are relatively hard, and there is obvious swelling and pain when worn, which is not suitable for sleep use.

    Generally, the earbuds are equipped with a rope for easy removal at any time.

    The principle of sleep earbuds is similar to that of anti-noise earbuds, in order to achieve the purpose of daily sleep comfort, they are made of soft and slow-rebound materials, but the anti-noise performance can basically reach or even better than the level of silicone earbuds, so the quality is better than that of general labor protection earbuds.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It won't work entirely. It's just that the sound can be a little quieter.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The use of noise-blocking earplugs (earplugs plugged in the ear) may cause earwax to be pushed into the middle ear at the same time as the earbud is inserted into the ear canal, which can cause tinnitus, reduced hearing, pain, or bacterial infection. Users with excessive earwax should use the earbuds more carefully, and the earbuds should be washed frequently with water and mild soap. However, foam-type earbuds are usually discarded after use, and they may lose their slow-rebound properties when soaked in water to dry.

    In addition, noise-blocking earplugs can also be a trigger for otitis, as many bacteria multiply more vigorously in warm, humid environments. However, it is generally safe to use noise-cancelling earplugs, but there are some potential dangers that can arise from long-term use: When the earbuds are inserted, the air pressure in the middle ear rises, and it pushes against the ear drum, causing pain because the earbuds are inserted too deeply.

    In order to avoid this danger, please first rub the earbuds finely and insert them into the pre-desired position, and it is best not to push them in again when the earbuds are fully inflated. Vice versa, to avoid squeezing the eardrum when pulling out the earbuds, you should slowly unscrew the earbuds instead of pulling them out forcefully.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's definitely not good to wear it often. It is recommended to wear it to bed occasionally. Now most of us use sponge earplugs, and I bought a pair of intentional sponge earplugs on a certain treasure, and I slept soundly. However, I was afraid that wearing it often would not be good for my ears, so I wore it three or four times a week.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Wearing earplugs for a long time is not good for the ears;

    First, it will cause local inflammation of the external auditory canal, because wearing earbuds for a long time, the bacteria in the ear will gradually become infected, generally more than several times larger than when it is open, and at the same time, the earbuds will squeeze the wall of the external auditory canal, resulting in local congestion and edema of the external auditory canal wall, and in severe cases, it will also lead to ** damage, then bacteria and viruses will breed, which will lead to local itching, swelling, pain, and purulent discharge in severe cases, second, wearing earplugs for a long time will cause patients to experience tinnitus and deafnessIf tinnitus and deafness are generally caused by the decline of Eustachian tube function due to internal and external pressure imbalance, the patient first needs to not wear earplugs, and at the same time need to undergo Eustachian tube blowing, if necessary, middle ear cavity puncture lavage and middle ear cavity catheterization, so that it can gradually improve.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Earbuds are harmful in many ways and can cause hearing problems. After the earbuds are inserted into the ear canal, they are in close contact with the external ear canal to isolate sound from entering the middle and inner ears to achieve the purpose of sound isolation. To choose good quality earbuds, when the anti-noise earbuds with too much elasticity are inflated, they will compress the external auditory canal**, which can cause discomfort such as ear swelling and earache.

    Earplugs should be replaced frequently, and the outer ear canal should be cleaned before wearing to reduce residual secretions and avoid pushing cerumen to damage the eardrum. Wash your hands before use to avoid bringing bacteria or fungi on your hands into the external auditory canal, causing bacterial infection of the external auditory canal or fungal otitis externa, which will cause itching, swelling, pain, pus in the ear, and cause perforation of the eardrum over time, resulting in middle ear infection and destruction of the structure of the ossicular chain, causing a series of diseases such as hearing loss.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Long-term wearing will cause hearing loss, and wearing it while driving and walking will affect traffic safety, so please consider the environment carefully!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Wearing it for a long time will cause discomfort, tinnitus, and the volume should not be turned on too much.

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