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What are the causes of industrial deafness? |
i need any information you can find on causes of industrial deafness.... Constant exposure to loud noises would be a cause of nerve deafness. Manufacturing plants have plenty of equipment that produce sound levels in excess of 150db that would cause deafness without the use of hearing protection. |
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Nothing but hearing aids. I am not aware of any other known solution for Unilateral deafness. One of the least common causes of acoustic nerve deafness is also one of the most worrisome: acoust... well yea i was born hearing and then about 6 month later i had a ear infection and sickness so i became deaf but im severly modrate deaf so that means im not really deaf im close to hard of hearing... Take a look at this: ... There are a couple of 'disorders' that this could be related to:- Trichotillomania (compulsive hair pulling) and Dermatillomania (compulsive skin picking). Most doctors class these dis... I am an alternative medicinal therapist and an ex nurse and I can tell you now that unless the problem is cause by wax build up or an infection, there isn't a cure. It may be a congenital defe... Im not sure there is a home way to fix this. But I cant see where the plain would hurt it anymore than it already hurts. It might hurt for a couple minutes at the begining and end of the flight but... Could be ear wax which moves around. Try a few drops of olive oil in the ear to loosen any wax. Sometimes I wake up and one ear is deaf, but it goes as the day goes on. Well obviously if you mov... I'm not going to deafen myself for a week, what's the matter with you? ... |
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