These are the 5 rules to protect healthy hearing

If you want healthy ears, listen carefully.

Healthy hearing is vital to overall well-being and if hearing loss is not prevented or treated, it can lead to feelings of social isolation, depression, anxiety and loss of confidence. It is also linked to changes in cognition, including an increased risk of dementia in older adults.

Read on to learn more about expert tips for preventing and treating damage to your ears.

Always wear earplugs

Excessive noise can accelerate hearing loss. anetlanda – stock.adobe.com

“We can’t turn back the clock, but we can protect our ears from excessive noise that can accelerate hearing loss,” Dr. Daniel Jethanamest, associate professor of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery and director of the Division of Otology, Neurotology., and Skull Base Surgery at NYU Langone told The Post. “If you’re going to be around very loud sounds for a long time, such as at a music venue, you should wear ear protection.”

While many people would consider bringing earplugs to a concert or sporting event, experts agree that keeping them handy can prevent damage in less obvious or unplanned situations.

“If you are using power tools or lawn equipment, or if you have to raise your voice to be heard by someone nearby, you should wear ear protection in the form of moldable or fitted inserts (earplugs) or earmuffs muffs,” said Jethanamest.

Never fly overloaded

Experts encourage patients to buy travel-specific earplugs that help the ear adjust to changes in air pressure. Atstock Productions – stock.adobe.com

Dr. Bradley B. Block, an otolaryngologist and host of the “Physician’s Guide to Medication” podcast, told HuffPost that he never flies when he’s full.

Block recommends using a decongestant to improve nasal function if air travel is unavoidable. He also urges patients to buy travel-specific earplugs that help the ear adjust to changes in air pressure.

Address hearing loss as soon as it occurs

Exposure to loud noise over a long period – or even just one extreme time – can lead to hearing loss because the loud sound can damage the cells and membranes in the inner ear. Getty Images

“Multiple studies have linked untreated hearing loss to higher risk of depression, anxiety, social isolation and increased risk of falling,” said otolaryngologist Dr. Sreekant Cherukuri for HuffPost.

Whether you experience gradual hearing loss or a sudden change, it is imperative to seek medical attention, “bbecause hearing loss tends to be an invisible illness.”

Do not listen to loud music through headphones

Never listen at full speed. Drobot Dean – stock.adobe.com

Dr. Robert Sataloff, professor and chairman of the department of otolaryngology head and neck surgery at Drexel University College of Medicine, told HuffPost that personal hearing devices have caused hearing problems since the advent of the Sony Walkman.

“Some of the newer devices have sound limiters so they can’t hurt our ears. However, if you’re listening through headphones and the music is so loud that the person next to you knows what you’re listening to, it’s potentially dangerous.”

Do not clean the ears

Earwax is protective and should only be removed by a professional. Creative Cat Studio – stock.adobe.com

Block puts a solid X on top of the Q and explained that removing that protective wax can lead to otitis externa or swimmer’s ear.

“The ears clean themselves. The body has a system for making wax and expelling it, and wax usually doesn’t build up if left alone. The purpose of the wax is to protect the ears from water, so removing it will leave the ears vulnerable to water damage.”

Dr. Tonia L. Farmer, who says Dr. Nose Best, said in a TikTok that cotton buds “aren’t really made to clean your ears — all they do is just push the wax deeper into your ear canal, and that causes an impact.” Changing the cotton can also scratch the ear canal or damage the ear drum.


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