Hearing Damage Scenarios

Hearing Damage Scenarios

Hearing Damage Scenarios

Some noisy environments not only cause hearing loss, but also cause tinnitus. Continuous tinnitus is a phenomenon that tortures people's physical and mental health. For the hearing health of middle-aged and elderly people, in some occasions, we can choose to wear earplugs, noise-canceling headphones, etc. to protect our hearing.

High-pitched buzzing: the most common type of tinnitus sound. Ear infection; the part of the ear that receives high-pitched frequency sounds (cochlear) hair cells are ruptured or damaged due to long-term exposure to high-pitched environments, and the way blood flows in nearby blood vessels (carotid arteries) changes, causing tinnitus; or because of long-term exposure to high-pitched environments, the brain is already familiar with this background sound, and creates tinnitus noise in a quiet environment.

When we are in a noisy environment, wearing earplugs can help us better hear other people's conversations.

What environments do we need to prevent? Let's take a look!

① Concerts

② Carnival parties

③ Construction sites, factories

④ Bars

⑤ Theaters and concerts

⑥ Sports events

⑦ Large shopping malls

⑧ In-car speakers, gym speakers

Wearing otc hearing aids can relieve the symptoms of tinnitus. Affordable hearing aids are easy to operate and prevent accidental touches, making them a heartwarming gift for friends and family.

Retekess self-fitting TWS hearing aids provide the ability to test hearing loss by yourself, and automatically provide you with a hearing plan that suits your hearing based on the test results.

It is suitable for middle-aged and elderly people with mild to moderate hearing loss. The over-the-counter hearing aid is rechargeable and Bluetooth-enabled, and is compatible with Android and Apple systems. The adjustable noise reduction level and equalizer can provide you with clear sound and experience.


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