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Frequent exposure to loud noises for many years is easy to stimulate the development of auditory nerve fibers and can lead to deafness.
Listening to loud sounds often will cause hearing damage
Dr. Colin Edwards, Ohio State University, said: "The average risk for people who hear noise in many years is 1.5 times higher than ordinary people."
Auditory neuropathy is a benign form that develops on the fibrous membrane of nerves. Hearing will gradually disappear as the tumor grows and presses on the cranial nerve responsible for sensing sound and balancing. Symptoms include hearing loss and tinnitus. They became clear from age 50 onwards.
Edwards and his colleagues discovered the two most dangerous loud noises : one is the sound of machinery, power tools and construction sites with an increased risk of 1.8 times; second, noise music increases 2.25 times the risk . This is the study of nearly 150 patients with auditory neuropathy and data analysis from a report on Sweden's Interphone with a series of documents on cell phones and tumors affecting the brain. and the first part.
"It doesn't matter if the noise is related to daily work or from the surrounding environment. The longer the exposure, the greater the risk of developing the tumor , " Edwards concludes.
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