Value your hearing: "Once the damage is done, it's done"
Posted: September 20, 2022
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There are ways to protect your hearing, as one one time without proper protection may be all it takes to do significant damage to your hearing.[/caption]
When should you wear hearing protection? That's a good question because hearing issues can cause a host of other problems that protection can help prevent. And, according to Deborah Grall, a Marshfield Clinic Health System audiologist, one time without proper protection may be all it takes to do significant damage to your hearing.
"Once the damage is done, it's done," Grall said. "We can't really fix it and it can lead to permanent hearing loss."
For activities like going to a shooting range, monster truck shows and concerts, you will want to wear hearing protection at all times.
"There is no such thing as a safe sounding gun shot," Grall said. "One time and it can damage your hearing,"
Activities like mowing lawn, blow drying your hair and vacuuming are safe as long as you don't do them for a sustained and repeated amount of time.



