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There are multiple threats to our hearing that are experienced often in our everyday life. These threats include: excessive noise exposure, disease, physical damage to the ear. The following section will supply tips for you to protect the hearing that you have.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Noise-induced hearing loss is the most common cause of hearing loss in the U.S. The good news? It is easily preventable. Follow these tips to protect your hearing:<\/p>\n\n\n\n
There are many childhood diseases that may cause hearing loss. These include mumps, whooping cough and rubella. With the advent of vaccines for these diseases, the danger to children is greatly reduced. As adults some medical conditions and diseases have also been shown to cause the onset or worsening of hearing loss. Heart disease, diabetes, meningitis and stroke are a few of these conditions. To reduce your chance of developing these conditions, the following are recommended:<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Skull fractures and ear drum damage can cause and\/or worsen hearing loss. These issues are easily prevented by using common sense and appropriate precautions. The following recommendations will help you avoid damage to these structures:<\/p>\n\n\n\n