Are summer activities putting your hearing at risk?
Summer fun often comes with dangerously loud noise. Fireworks, concerts, festivals, and even yard work can expose your ears to sound levels that may cause permanent hearing damage. Loud sounds can harm the delicate hair cells in the inner ear. Ringing in the ears or muffled hearing after noise exposure are warning signs that your hearing has been stressed. Repeated exposure or one extremely loud event can lead to permanent hearing loss. You can still enjoy summer while protecting your hearing. Wear earplugs or earmuffs during loud activities, keep your distance from speakers and fireworks, and take quiet breaks when possible. Children should also wear hearing protection, especially at concerts and fireworks displays. If you notice ringing, muffled hearing, or trouble understanding conversations after loud noise exposure, a hearing evaluation may help. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 440-205-8848. Life Sounds Great!

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