By going to the doctor and getting your hearing checked.
2007-08-14 07:17:08
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answered by Shannon! 5
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as a total hi-fi freak...who has tinnitus from listening to really loud music for years - i can still tell the difference between a KI signature cd player and a buffer-tubed pc source...hearing loss doesn't mean you won't be a discerning listener. still - going to your doc' getting your ears checked and maybe considering having 'em syringed (loud music seems to make your ears produce more wax!) might be an idea.
scary though, huh? i went through a period of being VERY freaked out by the white noise i can hear when it's quiet enough(not often in my house!) but i have 'educated ears' and can still hear things that musician friends of mine, with 'better' hearing can't spot....
there are also cds you can buy that are called hearing refreshers that actually seem to work - see if you can get em free on a p2p though cos they're not cheap!
2007-08-14 07:24:47
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answered by mlsgeorge 4
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Hearing loss doesnt happen overnight. Most hearing loss happens from long term exposure to loud noises. I personally have a 20% hearing loss in one ear due to some heavy listening in the hard rock eightys. I also work in industry so am always exposed to loud machinery. SO.....listen loud once in a while and then turn it down. I like it loud too :)
2007-08-14 07:20:18
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answered by mlk682 3
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Listen to me! - just kidding. What you need to do is go to an ear specialist, and get your ears checked. I would also agree with some of the things stated before. You probably do have your music turned up tooo loud! I hope this helps!
2007-08-14 07:24:12
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answered by doug E. doug 1
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Do u ask people 2 repeat themselves a lot? Ask someone close to u whom u spend a lot of time w/ if u do that more than others. If u r there r tons of resources out there so no worries. Turn down that music boy!..especially if ur blaring it into ur ears w/ headphones. Ur totally trying to kill ur hearing when u do that. When u find out how NOT 2 do that though tell me...well sign to me.
2007-08-14 07:21:21
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answered by Anonymous
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it's only when you listen to music so loud you get a piercing,humming noise in your ears that you are doing damage.Usually you have to be in a club to get this effect and not at your home.Home hi fi's might be loud but won't do as much damage as proper club speakers.I dj and sometimes when i come out of a club i can get the piercing noise for a few hours after(that's when it's no good for your ears).If you are that scared go to a hospital and they can check for you!
2007-08-14 07:23:46
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answered by Equal Animal 5
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When you have to turn the volume up, or have trouble understanding some words, or low/soft talking to you. Have your hearing checked to be sure. Ears may only need a good cleaning.
2007-08-14 07:19:28
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answered by Pancake 7
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You go to your doctor, or to an audiologist, and have your hearing checked. A basic test can be done in 5-10 minutes, I think. Mine was, any way.
2007-08-14 07:18:44
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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You're not.
You temporarily blew your eardrums listening to music too loud.
But seriously, I'd go to a doctor, get that checked.
2007-08-14 07:20:51
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answered by Anonymous
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if you feel that that oyur a bit not in balance,i mean sometimes you feel that you might fall down because your not in control of your body,according to science,the ear or hearing is the sense of balance
2007-08-14 07:19:12
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answered by jashy 1
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