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The dramatic increase is attributed to overexposure to noise in modern society. Constant loud noises produced by motor vehicles and construction machinery are common culprits.
More interestingly, headphones are also becoming a significant contributor to the incidence of tinnitus. More people are listening to sound through headphones, at higher volumes and for longer durations, and mostly to escape outside noise. While this allows them to block out irritating external sound, they place themselves at a higher risk of hearing loss because of the long hours they spend with this accessory. According to studies, listening to loud music for more than a few hours every day using headphones leads to poor hearing later on.
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Otolaryngologists encourage patients to immediately see them at the first signs of irritation or ringing. These cases are the easiest to treat.
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