Harmful side effects in using headphones

in #busy6 years ago

With the advancement of technology, everyday life of the people is becoming dynamic and comfortable. But this blessing of science sometimes leads to harm.Even causes death. Headphone is a technology that has many harmful aspects. Although this small gadget is a small gadget, many of us do not know about its side effects or the harmful aspects. If you do not delay, then do not know about some side effects of headphones.

  1. Hearing complications
    When you use headphones or earphones, the audio goes straight into your ears. If the hearing of 90 decibel or higher levels is heard, then hearing can complicate and even you can lose your listening ability forever. If you use AirPhone for only 15 minutes on 100 decibels, you may lose hearing.

  2. Barrier to enter the air
    At present some excellent sound sounds are available in the airphone but it has a health risk. These AirPhone aircans have been entered.It can not enter the air inside the ear. Thereby, the probability of infection is high.

  3. Earache
    Those who use additional headphones generally suffer from this problem. Occasionally there is a blurring in the ear. This is also the sign of loss.

  4. Ear infection or inflammation
    One should use one headphone. But we share an AirPhone with multiple people, friends. It has the possibility of infection in the ear. Because one of the ear germs of the ear is carried through the airphone. So do not share AirPhone from now on. If you use germs before using it.

  5. The inertia of hearing power
    Some studies have shown that people who hear loud music using the AirPhone come to their ears. Although this is normal, you can lose hearing power while playing music loudly for long periods of time.

  6. Bad effects on the brain
    The electromagnetic waves caused by headphones can cause danger to your brain. And those who use Bluetooth headphones are at greater risk. The ear is connected directly to the brain. So headphones directly hit your brain.

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