I speak with my grandchildren: "Is it true that listening to music too strong, it makes you deaf?"

I speak with my grandchildren: "Is it true that listening to music too strong, it makes you deaf?"

So how do you avoid becoming deaf?

Hearing, our ability to hear sounds, is ultraperformant at birth.But, over time, she wears out and can even deteriorate faster if we are exposed to strong sounds for a long time. Pendant les concerts, le volume sonore n'est pas réglementé, il faut donc éviter de se mettre devant les enceintes.And fortunately, most of the time, the organizers offer earplugs to mitigate the volume.

Today, the greatest danger is listening to music with a helmet or headphones.And even if the law imposes a limit on the volume of helmets, they are not without danger.Do you know that to protect your ears, you have to avoid listening to music with a helmet more than 2 hours a week?And if you ever put the volume thoroughly, it becomes dangerous for the ears after just 3 minutes!In short, it is not music that makes deaf, but the exposure repeated to a too large sound volume.

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