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With July 4th<\/sup>coming up, fireworks are a must on most to-do lists for celebrating this holiday. Fireworks, along with many other activities of summer fun can pose a threat to your hearing health. However, there are a few tips from the experts to help you take caution in protecting your ears, while still enjoying the sights, sounds, and fun of summer.<\/p>\n

Many summer activities come with loud noise-fireworks, lawn mowers, power tools, motorized recreational vehicles, target shooting, and concerts-to name a few. While hearing loss can often be an issue that progresses over time, it can also be caused by some sort of trauma to the ear, such as instantaneous loud noise. According to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, approximately 15% of Americans ages 20-69 have hearing loss that may have been caused by exposure to noise.<\/p>\n

How does noise affect your hearing?<\/strong><\/p>\n

The function of hearing takes place whenever the delicate hair cells in your inner ear vibrate, creating nerve signals that the brain understands as sound. An overload of these vibrating cells is much like overloading an electrical circuit, and loud noises can damage the cells. This damage results in sensorineural hearing loss and often tinnitus (ringing in the ears). The cells that vibrate most quickly will be the first to be damaged or die (because they get overloaded more easily), and these cells are the ones that allow us to hear higher-frequency sounds clearly.<\/p>\n

A Few Proactive Tips to Protect Your Hearing<\/strong><\/p>\n

The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the Better Hearing Institute share many of the same practices to protect your hearing this summer.<\/p>\n