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Portable Music Players 101

By: Theresa Geoy

No matter where the wind takes her, she is always noticing people who have their own portable music players and ear buds. Widespread is the term used by a senior at Chicago University to describe these as she listens to an iPod in the gym or when studying. People at their age they are already susceptible to damaged hearing without knowing it. For researchers, the ongoing demand for these portable music players and other devices connected to a person's ears can only cause more harm.

Compared to the past, the director of clinical education in audiology from an Indiana university says that they have not seen as much usage as what can be seen nowadays. Devices like these are now listened to not only when people take a jog. The youth is seen by him to have pairs of ears suited for old people. With some colleagues, they did some random examinations on students and their findings showed how noise induced hearing loss have affected a lot of them already. In general, this translates to the loss of their capacity to hear higher frequencies wherein they either miss out on conversations when the surroundings are noisy or they experience some ringing in the ears.

Aside from more pronounced tinnitus, there are a number of 30 to 40 year olds seen by specialists who have developed a whooshing sound or buzzing not to mention internal ringing in their ears. The director of a hearing center at a children's hospital in Houston, who's treating more of this age group now says it may be that they're seeing the tip of the iceberg now. As said, more cases like this will cause no alarm whatsoever.

When noise induced hearing loss occurs, a person may have been involved with the use of power tools or firearms or he may just have been in a noisy concert or club. Most doctors see people's usage of headphones as no longer intended for music alone but also to serve the purpose of blocking unwanted sounds from the streets or from public transport vehicles. Losing hearing can be because of everything.

The tricky part of hearing loss is that you don't know early on. According to a Minnesota otologist, multiple exposures and a prolonged period of time may pass before you even find out. As ringing happens when you leave a noisy venue you can say that there is some damage in the ears. As said by doctors, only rest can cause hearing to partially be recovered. But with repeated exposure comes more damage to the hair cells in the inner ear, which are key to good hearing.

With his task force on children and hearing, an audiologist from a Northern Colorado university mentioned how rechargeable batteries are to blame for people listening to their portable music players longer leaving their ears with zero rest time. If that was not enough people turn the volume up so loud that ears are damaged. Publishing a survey in the summer, the national acoustic laboratories were able to discover how 25 percent of people who make use of portable music players are exposing themselves to ear damaging noise levels. Britain's royal national institute for deaf people did their own research and found out that a person from the ages of 18 to 24 is more likely to violate the safe listening volume levels for these devices.

What is being moderate? In line with the studies done by researchers working for a children's hospital in Boston, safe usage depends on one hour per day of listening to these portable music players at 60 percent of its maximum volume. People can resort to moving away from loud noises or using ear plugs when at work or in play in order to protect their hearing, as experts advise.

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